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'Seconds count': Avoiding airplane collisions at airports could come down to cockpit alerts
Honeywell is testing new alerts that can give pilots more reaction time to avoid close calls at congested airports. Serious airline accidents are rare, but the United States is the busiest aviation ...
A Scripps News investigation showed how the Federal Aviation Administration quietly stopped pursuing technology in 2007 that proved capable of automatically warning pilots in danger of an imminent ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Engineers are in the final testing phase of a cockpit alert system they say could prevent close calls on the runway. Honeywell Aerospace's "Surface Alert System," or "SURF-A," can ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 12 - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday it will review Boeing's proposed enhanced flight crew alerting system for the Boeing 737 MAX 10, which will include a ...
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