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Is this simply a coincidence or do these “tests” have something to with the dead birds that have been found in more than four states? Were these tests being conducted in Arkansas?
For the last few months we have received tips and reports from credible sources, including multiple truck drivers in the mid west, who have reported that their GPS systems were going haywire.
Until now we have been unable to find any information as to why this was happening.

Don’t panic, but anyone planning on using GPS in the southeastern US for the next month or so will likely want to make sure they have a fallback option.
That’s according to a flight advisory just issued by the FAA, which warns pilots that their GPS signal “may be unreliable or unavailable” due to “GPS tests” that the Department of Defense will be conducting between January 20th and February 22nd.
Details are fairly light beyond that, but the FAA does note that when the “tests” occur they will be active for 45 minutes, and be followed by 15 minutes of off time — additional notices to pilots will apparently be issued at least 24 hours prior to any test.


