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![]() John Kulp wrote: GPS was designed and built by the military. So what? You said GPS was designed to reduce airline delays. It wasn't designed for anything of the sort. Nor can it do that. You can't change basic physics. GPS can generate some minor efficiencies in getting aircraft to the start of the arrival which is 150 nm from the airport. Then everybody gets lined up and fed to the airport. GPS is of little value from that point on in reducing spacing. How are you going to overcome the basic fact that 2.5-3 miles is the minimum useable spacing, assuming no departures? Uh, when someone else pointed out that it is currently 5-6miles you don't call that increased efficiency? Where did you study math? That additional distance is for wake turbulence and has been pointed out to you before. Where's the benefit of GPS? |
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![]() John Kulp wrote: Nobody said that cretin. What was said is that it appears the minimum distance between aircraft can be reduced significantly and then GPS can control the spacing. And that is completely wrong. Once the spacing has been established GPS is irrelevant in maintaining it. The minimum spacing can not be reduced from what it is now unless aircraft can be designed to be unaffected by wake turbulence. And if that happens GPS will still be irrelevant. |
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On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 12:49:48 -0600, Newps wrote:
John Kulp wrote: GPS was designed and built by the military. So what? You said GPS was designed to reduce airline delays. It wasn't designed for anything of the sort. Nor can it do that. I never said anything of the sort. GPS was designed for military purposes and is being applied to ATC. That's what I said, along with saying that the FAA and the airlines think that it MAY reduce delays by up to 25%. Or put up your proof, if you have any, that it cannot and won't. You can't change basic physics. GPS can generate some minor efficiencies in getting aircraft to the start of the arrival which is 150 nm from the airport. Then everybody gets lined up and fed to the airport. GPS is of little value from that point on in reducing spacing. How are you going to overcome the basic fact that 2.5-3 miles is the minimum useable spacing, assuming no departures? Uh, when someone else pointed out that it is currently 5-6miles you don't call that increased efficiency? Where did you study math? That additional distance is for wake turbulence and has been pointed out to you before. Where's the benefit of GPS? Uhh, if the minimum spacing now is 5-6 miles and it can be reduced to 2.5 miles that increases capacity and reduces delays. |
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On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 12:54:52 -0600, Newps wrote:
John Kulp wrote: Nobody said that cretin. What was said is that it appears the minimum distance between aircraft can be reduced significantly and then GPS can control the spacing. And that is completely wrong. Once the spacing has been established GPS is irrelevant in maintaining it. The minimum spacing can not be reduced from what it is now unless aircraft can be designed to be unaffected by wake turbulence. And if that happens GPS will still be irrelevant. Well, since you just wave your hands and say so, that must be right. And, duh, it will be the GPS system that puts the aircraft where they're supposed to be in the flow so how is that irrelevant genius? |
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"Al G" wrote in
: "Jon" wrote in message ups.com... On Oct 31, 9:04 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Marty Shapiro wrote : Bertie the Bunyip wrote in 0: Bertie - Who do you think is the bigger fjukktard - Mxs or Kulp? Both seem to by trying real hard for the title of biggest imbecile in the history of r.a.p., giving even splaps and the fish whose name we no longer mention a good run for the money. But splaps provided a slightly different kind of entertainment 'value', including the following which made it into my 'memorable quotes file:' "Are they quality products, or did you have some input in their design?" - McNicoll to Tarver in rec.aviation.ifr Interestingly, I can't recall Steve ever responding to Mx. Perhaps this is a useful datapoint, and could be considered for being a metric in evaluating rank. Let's call it the 'too insignificant to bother expending cycles on' metric. :P Dunno. Early days yet. I smell a world of promis here though. And just when we thought it was safe to go outside ![]() [bobbitzed] Have a day, Jon I agree, something should be said for P1, Temp 0. (Pitot, as in no jets have 'em) Please! It was bad enough when they came from the dreaded tarver hisself. Bertie |
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Justin Case wrote in news:Xns99DB6CDF2711EJCPost@
216.168.3.50: Bertie the Bunyip wrote in : And you don't even know what GPS is. Come on, Bertie, John Kulp knows what GPS is and its benefits. For one, it will automatically increase the size of the airline hubs at a moments notice. Secondly, the satellites in orbit will help increase crop production which will eliminate World Hunger. Yes, but will it ever get him laid? You just gotta put on your tinfoil hat and listen. Could never find one that has that certain "dash" And as my mom always told me, if yer gonna wear a hat ya gotta wear it like ya mean it. Bertie |
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On Nov 1, 3:36 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Justin Case wrote in news:Xns99DB6CDF2711EJCPost@ 216.168.3.50: [...] You just gotta put on your tinfoil hat and listen. Could never find one that has that certain "dash" And as my mom always told me, if yer gonna wear a hat ya gotta wear it like ya mean it. Bertie http://people.csail.mit.edu/rahimi/helmet/ The Centurion should transport you whereever you may desire, in relative style, comfort, and most importantly, protection... ![]() Have a day, Jon |
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![]() John Kulp wrote: Uh, when someone else pointed out that it is currently 5-6miles you don't call that increased efficiency? Where did you study math? That additional distance is for wake turbulence and has been pointed out to you before. Where's the benefit of GPS? Uhh, if the minimum spacing now is 5-6 miles and it can be reduced to 2.5 miles that increases capacity and reduces delays. You need to review minimum separation standards so you don't sound so stupid. Do that and get back to us. You can find them here. http://www.faa.gov/regulations_polic...a/7110.65R.pdf |
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![]() John Kulp wrote: Well, since you just wave your hands and say so, that must be right. And, duh, it will be the GPS system that puts the aircraft where they're supposed to be in the flow so how is that irrelevant genius? GPS doesn't put the aircraft in the proper sequence and at the proper spacing. I do, using a variety of techniques that any pilot who has flown in controlled airspace can tell you about. GPS can help you navigate to a particular location in space but does nothing to establish and then maintain a desired spacing. |
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On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 15:36:40 -0600, Newps wrote:
John Kulp wrote: Uh, when someone else pointed out that it is currently 5-6miles you don't call that increased efficiency? Where did you study math? That additional distance is for wake turbulence and has been pointed out to you before. Where's the benefit of GPS? Uhh, if the minimum spacing now is 5-6 miles and it can be reduced to 2.5 miles that increases capacity and reduces delays. You need to review minimum separation standards so you don't sound so stupid. Do that and get back to us. You can find them here. http://www.faa.gov/regulations_polic...a/7110.65R.pdf Are you really so stupid you pinhead that you still can't understand the difference between what the situation is now, which no disputes, and what it is thought it can be? Answer, yes you are or you wouldn't continue to post this drivel. |
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