Australian pilots with Qantas airlines have experienced interference radio traffic coming from Chinese warships in the Pacific Ocean.
has warned its pilots about radio interference and GPS jamming coming from Chinese military vessels.
The Australian and International Pilots Association president, and Qantas captain, Tony Lucas, released a statement last week saying interference had been detected. "Our members are aware of recent reported communication and electronic interference," he said. "Qantas Group pilots are well trained and remain ready to manage these sorts of issues safely in accordance with defined procedures."
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