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Want to see ADS-B in action?

By General Aviation News Staff · March 2, 2006 ·

On Saturday, March 11, the North Carolina Department of Transportation’s Aviation Division and Wings of Carolina Flying Club plan to provide rides so that interested pilots can see ADS-B in action.

Paul Wilder, Flying Club president, said that six or seven planes will be involved, so “not only will secondary contacts from air to ground control information will be presented, but air to air interrogation between the units will also be shown,” making the demonstration very realistic. There is no charge for the flights.

Wings of Carolina Flying Club is located at the southern end of Sanford Lee County Airport (TTA).

For more information: 919-363-4766, ext. 206.

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