ZetaTalk warned that satellites guiding planes, known as GPS would fail to give accurate directions, adding to the number of Small Plane Crashes.
- Beyond these problems, airplanes use satellites to guide them, magnetic orientation to guide them, and these likewise will either fail on occasion or given invalid readings.
- ZetaTalk: written May 4, 2002
- What would occur if a small plane were informed, by GPS, that their location was not amidst hills, but in the open? Beyond confused guidance systems, small planes lack the ability to recover from electromagnetic surges.
- ZetaTalk: written Oct 25, 2004
On the Oct 27, 2004 Lou Gentile show this prediction came under ridicule, but by the Dec 23, 2004 Lou Gentile show the evidence had already piled in, and later, on Dec 24, 2004 a GPS Admission!
Reduced GPS accuracy alert GPS Space Weather Service - Warning of increased GPS positioning errors Source GPS Section of the Royal Observatory of Belgium Frequency ASAP, when needed Format Plain text Mail header reduced GPS accuracy alert SIDC code gps Latest issue :Issued: 2004 Dec 24 1131 UTC :Product: documentation at http://sidc.oma.be/products/gps #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # GPS Space Weather Service # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# WARNING: during the previous hour, the RTK positioning conditions were at red level #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # Solar Influences Data analysis Center - RWC Belgium # # Royal Observatory of Belgium # # Fax : 32 (0) 2 373 0 224 # # Tel.: 32 (0) 2 373 0 491 # # # # For more information, see http://sidc.oma.be. Please do not reply directly # # to this message, but send comments and suggestions to 'sidctech@oma.be'. # # If you are unable to use that address, use 'rvdlinden@spd.aas.org' instead. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Details This message is of the Fast Alert type. It contains a single line indicating that the RTK positioning was severely (red conditions) or extremely (black conditions) disturbed. For more details, see http://gpsatm.oma.be/Ionospheric-Products/General-Product-Description.php Check the ISES code book for information on ISES codes.