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by nrau
1635 days ago
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For some additional information, the concerns that Boeing and Airbus have are around radar altimeters. These devices are used especially during landing scenarios, especially automated landing scenarios in low visibility weather. The radar altimeter devices that are in the belly of these planes use fairly low wattage power, and are easily overwhelmed by 5g base station equipment that is located on the landing paths of major airports. The concern is that 5g could interfere and render useless automated ILS landing for major airports. This concern also affects helicopters doing automated or assisted landing at helipads on hospitals and other more complicated landing scenarios. There has been extensive research and testing that led to this conclusion of concern. You can read more about the background from the independent body that did the investigation: https://www.rtca.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/SC-239-5G-In... And here's a great in depth video explaining the concerns from an actual 777 pilot for a major US airline: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=942KXXmMJdY |
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