Navigation system to be retested at DFW (USA Today)

A global satellite navigation system to guide pilots in more direct paths will get another chance for testing at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration tried the system in the fall but stopped after a few days because of safety concerns.

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Posted July 25, 2005

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