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 ANCHO stanley cup RAGE, Alaska 鈥?Pilots and others using navigation systems throughout Interior Alaska may experience disruption due to Air Force training, officials said.Eielson Air Force Base is conducting GPS signal-jamming exercises through May 24 that may disrupt navigation systems, The Anchorage Daily News reported Thursday.The tests will happen on weekdays between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m., the Air Force said in a statement.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Civilian pilots are most likely to be affected by GPS signal loss during the exercise periods, said Air Force Lt. Kayshel Trudell.Pilots reliant on GPS-based navigation systems are training to contend with situations where an adversary might jam their signal. The training is part of a joint-force exercise called Northern Edge 2019 to prepare U.S. troops for crises in the western Pacific and Indian Ocean regions.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The goal of this training is not to inconvenience people, but to ensure our military forces are ready to operate were they to face a loss of GPS in a real world situation, Trudell said.The tests will be centred southwest of Eielson base near Delta Junction, 95 miles  153 kilometres  southeast of Fairbanks.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Aircraft impact will vary depending on altitude and distance fr stanley website om the test facility.                ARTICLE CONTIN stanley sverige UES BELOW        Ojfp Small plane lands on Calgary street
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