Applications of wide range broadcast procedures to improve air traffic control and make more airspace available are discussed. A combination of the Omega navigation system and the very high frequency omnirange (VOR) is recommended as a means for accomplishing improved air traffic control. The benefits to be derived by commercial and general aviation are described. The air/ground communications aspects of the improved air traffic control system are explained. Research and development programs for implementing the broadcast concept are recommended.


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    Title :

    Broadcast control of air traffic


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    Publication date :

    1972-03-01


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English


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    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

    G. Litchford | NTIS | 1971


    Broadcast control of air traffic

    Litchford, G. B. | NTRS | 1971


    Broadcast control of air traffic

    Litchford, G. B. | NTRS | 1972