Reports on the FAA's efforts to modernize the air traffic control system. Provides information on the overall status of air traffic control's modernization, which currently includes 158 projects funded through the facilities and equipment appropriation account. Information includes changes in total modernization costs, number of completed projects, and trends for unobligated funds. Also provides detailed information on cost and schedule estimates for 15% of 1996 F&E budget request. FAA estimates that the total cost of modernization will be $37.3 billion from 1982-2003.
Senate hearing on the modernization program of the air traffic control system, which has taken more than 15 years and consumed many billions of dollars. Witnesses: Senators Richard H. Bryan, Wendel H. Ford, Slade Gorton, and John McCain; Phil Boyer, pres., Aircraft Owner's and Pilots Assoc. (AOPA) Legislative Action; Gerald L. Dillingham, Ph.D., Associate Director, Transportation Issues, Resources, Community, and Economic Development Div., General Accounting Office; Jane Garvey, Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA); and Margaret T. Jenny, director, airline business and operations analysis, U.S. Airways.