The FAA plans to update aviation’s general flight rules section — Part 91.176 — with new performance-based guidelines aimed at improving flexibility for operators of aircraft equipped with an Enhanced ...
CORAL GABLES, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AerSale, Inc., a leading provider of aviation products and services, announced today that it is nearing completion of initial flight testing of AerAware™, an ...
Cargo airline FedEx has received an exemption from the US FAA that allows the carrier to use a combination of vision enhancing equipment, procedures and training to expand foul-weather access to US ...
The Falcon 8X has been certified by EASA and the FAA for an enhanced flight vision system capability that gives operational credit for poor visibility approaches down to 100 ft, greatly improving ...
Gulfstream's EFVS Landing System allows pilots to land using no natural vision to view the runway. Pilots can fly an instrument approach and land in visibility as low as 1,000 feet RVR without using ...
The FAA’s final rule for the use of enhanced flight vision systems (EFVS) were meant to streamline certification — something the agency is trying to do in general. But the final rule does not signify ...
Dassault’s Falcon 900LX, Falcon 2000LXS and Falcon 2000S have been recently certified by both EASA and the FAA for an enhanced flight vision system (EFVS) capability that greatly improves access to ...
[Avionics Magazine 01-18-2017] In December 2016, the FAA published its new Enhanced Flight Vision System (EFVS) rule regarding the allowable decision altitudes, decision heights and minimum descent ...
Pending European approval to use enhanced vision systems will clear the way for much wider use of infrared sensors for low-visibility approaches Infrared sensors have helped the military fly at night ...
In 2019, more than 4.5 million people traveled by air every day worldwide and many of them arrived late because of weather. Up to 70% of air traffic delays are caused by instrument meteorological ...