REDUCED SEPARATION WILL CHALLENGE BUSINESS AIRCRAFT

In early 1997, the FAA wants to begin increasing traffic capacity on certain Pacific Ocean routes from the U.S. West Coast to Hawaii by reducing nose-to-tail separation between aircraft from 100 to 50 nm. Such a reduction will require more precise navigation standards and equipment than those...

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