FAA approves Honeywell's warning system designed to help pilots prevent ground collisions
Associated Press
10/13/09 2:40 PM EDT
PHOENIX — Defense contractor Honeywell International Inc. said Tuesday the Federal Aviation Administration approved its latest ground-warning system for helicopters, which is designed to help pilots prevent ground collisons and hitting towers.
Honeywell said its Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System helps pilots to navigate when flying in changing weather with poor visibility. It said more than 1,300 helicopters are flying with its system on board.
Honeywell's aerospace business is based in Phoenix.


