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Volume 5, Number 7
February 18, 2011
 
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Today's Exclusive AVweb Podcastback to top 
 

GARMIN SAYS GPS AT RISK
The proposal by LightSquared to build 40,000 4G broadband transmitters using frequencies next to the GPS band has the GPS industry worried. AVweb's Russ Niles spoke with Garmin's Jessica Myers about the concerns.

Click here to listen. (6.0 MB, 6:30)

RELATED POCAST:
WILL 4G JAM YOUR GPS?

A plan to put up 40,000 broadband transmitters across the U.S. has the GPS industry worried that interference from the signals could make popular navigation units go black. Jeff Carlisle, VP of regulatory affairs for LightSquared, the company planning the broadband network, told AVweb it's too early to know what GPS devices might be affected and that his company is committed to working with the GPS industry to mitigate the effect.

Click here to listen. (6.9 MB, 7:30)

 
Recent Podcasts You May Have Missedback to top 
 

WHAT'S LIFE LIKE FOR A TSA SCREENER?
It's not much fun at times, but most believe their job is important and makes a difference. AVweb's Russ Niles spoke with former screener and union president Ron Moore about why we still need to take our shoes off at the airport and the importance of being nice.

Click here to listen. (8.1 MB, 8:50)

JADE SCHIEWE ON SURVIVING (AND LANDING DURING)
AN IN-FLIGHT COCKPIT FIRE

On September 28, 2010, a Cessna 172RG was flying in good weather over Oklahoma when fire broke out behind the instrument panel. The flames quickly spread to the rug and seats and filled the cockpit with thick black smoke. AVweb's Glenn Pew spoke with that flight's pilot, Jade Schiewe.

Click here to listen. (18.8 MB, 20:33)