The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a proposed rule requiring operators to upgrade radio altimeters again as the ...
The FAA estimates US operators may need to replace or upgrade 58,600 radio altimeters at a cost of about $4.5B to avoid ...
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New rules that have been proposed by the Federal Aviation Administration could see United States aircraft operators needing ...
The regulation would apply to all aircraft equipped with radio altimeters operating under Parts 91 and 121, as well as to Part 129 aircraft with 30 or more passenger seats or a payload capacity ...
The FAA, seeking to avoid the safety risk and general chaos triggered by the last major wireless services rollout four years ago, is proposing new altimeter tolerance standards and a retrofit schedule ...
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The Federal Aviation Administration is asking aircraft manufacturers, operators, and companies that build radio altimeters to submit feedback on altimeter design and performance near 5G wireless ...