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Old June 1st 07, 07:31 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Jack
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Default MILITARY LAUNCHES COLLISION AVOIDANCE WEB SITE

http://www.seeandavoid.org/

"SEE and AVOID military aircraft in your airspace by entering your
airport identifier to ensure a safe flight-plan. Ensure proper
flight safety with proper flight planning and FAA regulations."

"...the Air National Guard has launched a Web site that provides a one-stop
portal for all things collision avoidance. The new Web site pulls together
information from all military midair collision avoidance programs while
providing
information from military bases that previously didn't have Web-based
content.

"...also check out the Air Safety Foundation's online course,
Mission: Possible—Navigating Today's Special Use Airspace."


Jack


 




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