Advanced Air Mobility Symposium
AAM 2024 – Day 4: It's 11:00 O’clock, Do You Know Where Your Aircraft Are?
1h 7m
It's 11:00 O’clock, Do You Know Where Your Aircraft Are?
It is anticipated that the numbers of aircraft conducting operations in the AAM ecosystem will rapidly grow and become ubiquitous in many locations. These operations will be conducted using high levels of automation, and navigational accuracy will be essential for safe operations.
Efforts to improve navigational accuracy and establish needed reference systems continue. These include consideration of True versu Magnetic North and common altitude reference systems (CARS). This panel will discuss navigation altopics which are essential to the safe and efficient implementation of AAM.
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