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  2. Aurora (aircraft) - Wikipedia

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    An artist's conception of the Aurora aircraft (Janes conception, appearing in Advanced Tactical Fighters) Aurora is a rumored mid-1980s American reconnaissance aircraft. There is no substantial evidence that it was ever built or flown and it has been termed a myth. [1] [2] The U.S. government has consistently denied such an aircraft was ever built.

  3. Adacel - Wikipedia

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    The Aurora Air Traffic Management System is used to manage over 21% of the world's airspace. Aurora supports oceanic, en route, approach, and tower control. It also features advanced flight and surveillance data processing, advanced conflict prediction, clearance processing and coordination capabilities, as well as electronic flight strips.

  4. Aviation light signals - Wikipedia

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    Air traffic control signal light gun in use at base flight tower. In the case of a radio failure or aircraft not equipped with a radio, or in the case of a deaf pilot, air traffic control may use a signal lamp (called a "signal light gun" or "light gun" by the FAA [1] [2]) to direct the aircraft.

  5. Flight tracking - Wikipedia

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    This application of flight tracking is currently in its infancy, but is set to grow significantly as systems get more connected. Despite the progress, many abrupt events like sudden weather changes are not captured by existing flight trackers because they take their information not from the airplane itself but from dispatcher centers which ...

  6. Common ARTS - Wikipedia

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    Common ARTS (or Automated Radar Terminal System) is an air traffic control computer system that air traffic controllers use to track aircraft.. The computer system is used to automate the air traffic controller's job by correlating the various radar and human inputs in a meaningful way.

  7. Track algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Civilian air traffic control personnel use leaders produced by the track algorithm to alert pilots when the future position of two tracks violate the separation limit. Track data is usually recorded in the event that an investigation is required to establish the root cause for an aircraft loss. This is a special case of the Kalman filter.

  8. 3 things to know about Donald Trump’s visit to Aurora, Colorado

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    He did not make any public appearances during that visit. The last time Trump made a public appearance in Colorado was for a rally in Colorado Springs in 2020. The visit was part of a nationwide ...

  9. Runway status lights - Wikipedia

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    They operate as an additional layer of safety, independent of human-issued air traffic control clearances. [ 1 ] The system works by processing traffic position and movement data generated by transponders aboard aircraft and airside ground-vehicles such as aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF) units , aircraft tugs , and snow-clearing equipment .