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Purdue University’s School of Aviation and Transportation Technology is calling on aviation enthusiasts and professionals to take part in a survey focused on electronic conspicuity (EC) technology. This initiative aims to gather insights and opinions from individuals involved in the aviation community regarding the effectiveness and potential improvements of EC systems.
Electronic conspicuity technology is designed to enhance the visibility of aircraft to other pilots and air traffic control, thereby improving safety in the skies. As the aviation industry continues to evolve, understanding the perspectives of those who utilize these technologies is crucial for future advancements.
The survey will explore various aspects of EC technology, including its current applications, user experiences, and suggestions for enhancements. Participants will have the opportunity to contribute their thoughts and help shape the future of aviation safety. The feedback collected will be invaluable in guiding research and development efforts in this critical area of aviation technology.
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