Yep, and that is what I pointed out in the sentence you deleted.. GPS is a
vital service and loophole or no, corruption or not, they aren't going to be
permitted to destroy it..

On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru) <
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> > #3 only works for consumer devices. The lifespan of commercial gps
> installations is routinely listed in years or even decades.
>
> If any change to the GPS signal causes interference enough to cause
> navigational errors, then that will be reason enough to stop that
> interference. Do you think for one second that the FAA would allow a
> safety of flight issue to go unresolved? You just proved the argument.
>
> -John Coryat
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