chemgeek
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This time 9 full days of GPS interference testing at Fort Drum which will wipe out all of the approaches at our airport and many others in Central New York. With MON coming and the scheduled decommissioning of most of this area's VORs imminent, even enroute IFR nav becomes more difficult. Of course ADS-B position reporting gets wiped, too. I guess we still need radar coverage, eh?
I understand the need for the military to do their thing, but 9 days?? Its crippling to have a GPS centric airspace system if we regionally disable it for days at a time. If planes can't fly into our airport because of unavailable IFR approaches, it has significant economic impacts. Seems like an issue AOPA should be interested in? Its not just Central NY: the SW has suffered for a long time, and recently there have been large testing regions centered offshore in the SE. I suppose testing doesn't go on continuously, but you don't know when it is.
I understand the need for the military to do their thing, but 9 days?? Its crippling to have a GPS centric airspace system if we regionally disable it for days at a time. If planes can't fly into our airport because of unavailable IFR approaches, it has significant economic impacts. Seems like an issue AOPA should be interested in? Its not just Central NY: the SW has suffered for a long time, and recently there have been large testing regions centered offshore in the SE. I suppose testing doesn't go on continuously, but you don't know when it is.