Technology lets Minneapolis tower, pilots text each other

 

April 12, 2017



MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A new technology is speeding communications between air traffic controllers and pilots at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.

The Federal Aviation Administration's Data Communications has been in place at the airport since November. It allows controllers and pilots to text each other with flight information instead of radioing each other.

Officials from the FAA, Delta Air Lines and the National Air Traffic Controllers Association promoted the benefits of the NextGen technology Tuesday. They say the technology speeds airplane clearances, reduces the risk of human erro...



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