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New GPS catches the Noble eye
A new (GPS) Global Positioning System for light aircraft has been revealed by AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association) and NATS (National Air Transport Services) and is said to have taken the eye of Farnborough FI developer, Richard Noble. AOPA says it incorporates close vertical guidance, something which it says is "lacking in GPS systems currently available to the general aviation market".

A new (GPS) Global Positioning System for light aircraft has been revealed by AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association) and NATS (National Air Transport Services) and is said to have taken the eye of Farnborough FI developer, Richard Noble. AOPA says it incorporates close vertical guidance, something which it says is "lacking in GPS systems currently available to the general aviation market".