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Old June 1st 11, 03:51 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tim[_2_]
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Default GPS Testing - Anyone seen/seeing outages?

This post is primarily aimed at Utah and New Mexico pilots who may
have had their Flight Logs messed up by current and ongoing GPS
Testing.

Did Any Utah glider pilots see any affects from the GPS Testing (NOTAM
ACC GPS 11-07) done at Wendover, UT from 4/28/11 to 5/13/11?

Have any Moriarty, NM pilots seen any affects from the currently
underway GPS Test (NOTAM WSMR 11-08 AND 11-09) at White Sands over the
past week?

We are trying to determine if we should be worried about this testing
for the upcoming Moriarty Super Regional.

This may also be an issue for the 18m Nationals in Hobbs later in
June.

Any reporting of real world effects would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Tim "EY"
 




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