Longer braking distances at Boeing? – US Federal Aviation Administration has safety concerns about 5G – News


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The introduction of 5G in the USA requires additional security measures for the Boeing 787 “Dreamliner”.

  • According to the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), 5G mobile communications could endanger the landing of Boeing 787 planes.
  • That is why she has ordered special measures for landings of the “Dreamliner”.

The Federal Aviation Administration FAA has ordered special measures for landings of the Boeing long-haul jet 787 “Dreamliner” due to safety concerns due to the introduction of the new 5G mobile communications standard. The FAA announced on Friday that additional precautions would have to be taken if the runway at airports with 5G service was wet or covered in snow, since the machines could require a longer braking distance.

The reason is that a radio frequency range of the new high-speed Internet for mobile phones could get in the way of certain aircraft electronics in landing mode. According to the FAA, 137 machines in the US and 1010 worldwide are affected. Due to possible risks for aviation, the authority had already successfully urged the US mobile communications giants AT&T and Verizon to postpone the 5G introduction at airports, which was actually planned for January 5, by two weeks.

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