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- Navigation_paradox abstract "The Navigation paradox states that increased navigational precision may result in increased collision risk. In the case of ships and aircraft, the advent of Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation has enabled craft to follow navigational paths with such greater precision (often on the order of plus or minus 2 meters), that, without better distribution of routes, coordination between neighboring craft and collision avoidance procedures, the likelihood of two craft occupying the same space on the shortest distance line between two navigational points has increased.".
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- Navigation_paradox subject Category:Air_navigation.
- Navigation_paradox subject Category:Air_traffic_control.
- Navigation_paradox comment "The Navigation paradox states that increased navigational precision may result in increased collision risk.".
- Navigation_paradox label "Navigation paradox".
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- Navigation_paradox sameAs Q6982436.
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