The Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) and Local Area Augmentation System (LAAS) are designed to enhance the accuracy and reliability of GPS signals for aviation purposes. WAAS provides coverage over a wide geographic area, while LAAS focuses on smaller, local areas around airports.
To determine the appropriate system for a given location, input the latitude and longitude of the area in question. The calculator will then check if the location falls within the WAAS or LAAS coverage areas.
What is the difference between WAAS and LAAS?
How do I know if my location is covered by WAAS or LAAS?
Can both WAAS and LAAS be active at the same time?
What are the benefits of using WAAS over regular GPS in aviation?
Is LAAS coverage limited to airports only?
How can I check my current GPS signal quality without using WAAS or LAAS?
Are there any countries that do not have WAAS coverage?
Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
