RADAR ON THE AIRLINES

John E. Knaul

Peer Reviewed

Abstract: A considerable amount of postwar experimentation has shown that radar on board an airliner is useful. It is true that a great deal of work has yet to be done before air-borne radar can become a routine installation. However, some of the important problems of present-day airline operation have their solutions in the use of such equipment. This fact is daily brought out by the flight research of several airlines, the Air Transport Association, Civil Aeronautics Administration, and the military groups.
Published in: NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation, Volume 1, Number 6
Pages: 149 - 151
Cite this article: Knaul, John E., "RADAR ON THE AIRLINES", NAVIGATION: Journal of The Institute of Navigation, Vol. 1, No. 6, 1947, pp. 149-151.
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