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The Federal Aviation Administration is rolling out runway safety technology upgrades at 74 air traffic control towers in the U.S. According to an FAA news release published Wednesday, The Runway ...
The FAA said flight crews need to verify that the runway's navigational aids are tested, calibrated and safe to use for arrivals, which is why flight limits remain in place.
WASHINGTON, March 19 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday it will install enhanced safety technology at 74 airports by the end of 2026 to help detect runway incursions.
The FAA plans to deploy a new Runway Incursion Device — a memory aid that gives auditory and visual alerts to air traffic control about whether a runway is occupied — at Salt Lake City ...
FAA's new runway incursion system aims to help boost safety. Here's why they say it's not coming to N.Y. yet. By Tim McNicholas, Jezelle Anim-Addo ...
The FAA has undertaken an audit of the risk of such runway incidents, known in the industry as runway incursions, at the 45 busiest airports in the U.S., including both Midway and Chicago’s ...