US: New text-based system speeds up LAX departures

Planes that received flight plan information via a new texting system at Los Angeles International Airport shaved six to 12 minutes off their departure times since the system went into place in March, authorities said Friday. Even though sixty to 100 of LAX’s nearly 1,950 daily flights make use of the new “Data Comm” system, that number should grow as more planes receive new technology and airline employees are trained to use the equipment, authorities said. Traditionally, pilots communicate with air traffic controllers over the radio, but that can be confusing and time-consuming, especially when pilots have to repeat lengthy takeoff and flight plan instructions to the tower, authorities said. Under the new system, pilots are texted flight plans and upload them into the airplane’s computer simply by touching a button, which will cut down the potential for human error, said Mike Foote, vice president of the National Air Traffic Controllers Assn. “It eliminates a long-winded conversation,” he said.<br/>
LA Times
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6/24/16