India mandates airborne collision avoidance systems fleetwide
India last week became the second country - after the U.S. - to make airborne collision avoidance systems mandatory on its carriers' fleets. The compliance deadline is Dec. 31. Last spring, when the Directorate- General for Civil Aviation issued a recommendation rather than an order, nearly 50 of...
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