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FAA: Safety Improvements Needed In Alaska

An airplane lands at a small airport in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park in Alaska. Adobe Stock
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Key Takeaways:

  • The FAA has issued safety recommendations to address Alaska's significantly higher aviation accident rates, which are attributed to its unique geographic challenges and heavy reliance on air travel.
  • Key recommendations include improving weather reporting systems (AWOS, VWOS), developing a comprehensive navigation strategy with lower-altitude routes and enhanced GPS backups, and expanding satellite-based air traffic control (ADS-B) coverage.
  • These initiatives are welcomed as a crucial first step by aviation stakeholders like AOPA and the NTSB, with the FAA planning a roadmap for implementation to make flying safer in Alaska.
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Alaska’s pilots need access to better weather reporting and forecasting, improved navigation charting, and expanded satellite-based air-traffic control coverage, the FAA said this week.

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