Global Aircraft Positioning System

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Shiv Balmiki

Abstract

As we know, mistakes of our past make our future safe. Such a mistake happened in front of the whole world on 8 March, 2014. Flight MH-370 lost in air, hard to believe but happened. It was not happier news to us 239 passengers including crew members had lost. Today we believe that we have a lot of technology. We think, we are saving thousands of lives with the help of technology, but how could we answer questions of these mistakes. It was not the first time that it happened. In the past, there were a large number of events in which flights were lost in air without giving any emergency signal to us. It is shocking to understand that if these flights are in any emergency then why they didn't send us any emergency signal. It is not only flights many times in past ships were lost in the vast world of oceans. Bermuda Triangle is such a place. So we need a change. Here I want to present a new idea which can make journeys of people safer.

The idea is GAPS which stands for GLOBAL AIRCRAFT POSITIONING SYSTEM.

 If we use this system in aircrafts we can more information about it as mention in the ARTICLE.

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How to Cite
Balmiki, S. (2014). Global Aircraft Positioning System. The International Journal of Science & Technoledge, 2(11). Retrieved from http://internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijst/article/view/139956