Well, it is an awe-inspiring event. Many years ago, at the annual air show in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, an RCAF CF-101 got in trouble high up and the pilots ejected. The airplane augered into the crop field of a farmer on the American side of the border, classic lawn dart. Everyone was glad that no one got hurt. There was some confusion over the legalities of the liability.
Maybe I'm asking a question beyond my understanding of the problem, but would this kind of radar be a suitable piece of equipment for a municipality?
Well, it is an awe-inspiring event. Many years ago, at the annual air show in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, an RCAF CF-101 got in trouble high up and the pilots ejected. The airplane augered into the crop field of a farmer on the American side of the border, classic lawn dart. Everyone was glad that no one got hurt. There was some confusion over the legalities of the liability.
Maybe I'm asking a question beyond my understanding of the problem, but would this kind of radar be a suitable piece of equipment for a municipality?