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Vū Systems’ New Cube Will Change Instrument Approach Flying Forever

The heads-up display makes reliable takeoffs and landings in poor weather possible. Saab
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Key Takeaways:

  • Vū Systems launched the Vū Cube, the first passive millimeter wave sensor (PMMS) for aviation, which enables pilots to see through severe weather like fog and snow up to two miles ahead.
  • This technology significantly enhances instrument flying by allowing reliable takeoffs and landings in near zero-visibility conditions, reducing reliance on ground-based equipment and effectively making traditional approach minimums irrelevant.
  • The Vū Cube is a game-changer for the aviation industry, improving flight safety, providing major economic benefits by eliminating weather-related delays, and simplifying pilot training and equipment maintenance compared to existing systems.
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Instrument flying changed forever yesterday when Vū Systems launched the world’s first passive millimeter wave sensor (PMMS) for aviation called the Vu Cube. At first glance, the 29-pound sensor looks like a retro black-and-white TV from the 1950s, but the sensor’s ability to see through heavy clouds, thick fog and even snow make it far more valuable. When the Cube’s output is projected on a heads-up display, pilots can see as far as two miles ahead of the airplane making reliable takeoffs and landings in poor weather possible, right down to the flare, touchdown and rollout. Aircraft fitted with PMMW technology will no longer need to rely on ground-based equipment, which means landing at airports otherwise inaccessible during severe weather conditions.

Rob Mark

Rob Mark is an award-winning journalist, business jet pilot, flight instructor, and blogger.

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