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| Attributes | |
| ACN | 1173181 |
| Time | |
| Date | 201405 |
| Local Time Of Day | 0601-1200 |
| Place | |
| Locale Reference | BOS.Airport |
| State Reference | MA |
| Environment | |
| Flight Conditions | VMC |
| Aircraft 1 | |
| Make Model Name | Cessna 402/402C/B379 Businessliner/Utiliner |
| Operating Under FAR Part | Part 121 |
| Flight Phase | Descent |
| Flight Plan | IFR |
| Component | |
| Aircraft Component | GPS & Other Satellite Navigation |
| Person 1 | |
| Function | Pilot Flying Captain |
| Qualification | Flight Crew Air Transport Pilot (ATP) |
| Events | |
| Anomaly | Aircraft Equipment Problem Less Severe |
Narrative:
About 12 miles DME north of bos while getting vectors to [runway] 33R in the vicinity of beverly I observed a complete loss of GPS signal. It returned to normal about 2 miles later. I notified ATC shortly after. No disruption at all to flight.
Original NASA ASRS Text
Title: C402 Captain experiences a loss of GPS signal 12 NM north of BOS for less than a minute. No disruption to the flight was reported.
Narrative: About 12 miles DME north of BOS while getting vectors to [Runway] 33R in the vicinity of Beverly I observed a complete loss of GPS signal. It returned to normal about 2 miles later. I notified ATC shortly after. No disruption at all to flight.
Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.