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|January - February 2020
CHANGING THE RULES OF IFR APPROACHES
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Instrument flying recently changed forever when Vu Systems launched the world’s first passive millimetre-wave sensor for aviation called the Vu Cube. At first glance, the 29-pound sensor resembles a retro black-and-white TV from the 1950s, but that 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 2 miles ahead of the airplane, making reliable takeoffs and landings in
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