The proceedings of a conference on the Omega navigation system are presented. Three significant low frequencyvery low frequency possibilities are considered as follows: (1) use of Worldwide (WW) Omega, (2) use of an Omega-like system optimized for aviation in the continental United States, (3) a mix use of WW Omega and Vor, U.S. Omega and VOR, and U.S.WW Omega. It is concluded that all possibilites can be tested with current plans for WW Omega. (Author)


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    Title :

    Broadcast Control of Air Traffic


    Contributors:

    Publication date :

    1971


    Size :

    45 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




    Broadcast control of air traffic

    Litchford, G. B. | NTRS | 1971


    Broadcast Control of Air Traffic

    G. B. Litchford | NTIS | 1972


    Broadcast control of air traffic

    Litchford, G. B. | NTRS | 1972


    Broadcast control of air traffic

    Litchford, G. B. | NTRS | 1971


    Broadcast control of air traffic

    Litchford, G. B. | NTRS | 1972