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The FreeFlight 1201 GPS
/ WAAS Sensor provides aircraft position and altitude
information with particularly high degrees of accuracy
and integrity. It has been selected for the FAA's
Capstone program in Alaska.
Key Features and Benefits
- Provides position, velocity
& time to an integrated navigation system
- Provides integrity through
the use of Fault Detection and Exclusion
- Supports oceanic and domestic
en route, terminal, non-precision approach, and
departure operations
- Twelve-channel receiver with
low susceptibility to comm radio jamming and interference
- Easy installation consisting
of sensor and antenna
1201
GPS / WAAS Sensor Data Sheet and Specifications*
What is WAAS?
The Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) is a GPS-based
navigation and landing system that provides precision
guidance to aircraft at thousands of airports and
airstrips where there is currently no precision landing
capability. Systems such as WAAS are known as satellite-based
augmentation systems (SBAS). WAAS is designed to improve
the accuracy and ensure the integrity of information
coming from GPS satellites. Read
more.
Explanation
& Benefits of WAAS*
Presentation given to the Department of Commerce offering
some information on FreeFlight Systems, an expanation
of WAAS, it's benefits and the future of navigation.
About
FreeFlight WAAS Sensor*
Presentation slides from the AEA South Pacific 2002
Regional Convention about the FreeFlight GPS / WAAS
Receiver for the Capstone Program - Includes a brief
history of FreeFlight Systems, a WAAS overview, highlights
of the Capstone program, and specifications on the
FreeFlight 1201 GPS / WAAS Sensor.
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