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Old 18th Jan 2011, 22:42
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Question The Galileo project

The current air navigation systems work, lots of redundancy, what with the various forms of nav available. I think GPS is brilliant, slowly becoming the de facto preference.

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Brussels is spending billions on a satellite system described as a stupid waste of money by the company developing it – Telegraph Blogs

Interesting article. I hope it does go ahead. ADF technology is, I think a bit obsolete these days, bearing in mind there seems to consensus towards more RNAV.

So, do we need another GNS?
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Actually, the question is. Do we need all of these satellite systems?

China x 2
India
Russia

The word is redundancy and releasing reliance onn a US Dept of Defense run system

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