1. FAA seeks fixes to midair collision warning devices
- Author
-
Pasztor, Andy
- Subjects
United States. Federal Aviation Administration -- Laws, regulations and rules ,United States. Federal Aviation Administration -- Investigations ,Aviation Communication & Surveillance Systems L.L.C. -- Product defects and recalls ,Administrative agencies -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Administrative agencies -- Investigations ,Jet transports -- Equipment and supplies ,Jet transports -- Safety and security measures ,Avionics industry -- Product defects and recalls ,Air travel -- Safety and security measures ,Air travel -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Air travel -- United States ,Airlines -- Safety and security measures ,Airlines -- Equipment and supplies ,Airlines -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Airplanes, Company -- Equipment and supplies ,Airplanes, Company -- Safety and security measures ,Government regulation ,Company legal issue ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
The Federal Aviation Administration found safety problems with midair-collision warning devices made by Aviation Communication & Surveillance Systems LLC during flight tests and so wants fixes made. The devices are used by almost 9,000 jetliners and business aircraft in the United States.
- Published
- 2010