Tragedies that could have been prevented:

Canary Islands – 1977, 583 dead
Detroit – 1990, 54 dead
Kentucky – 2006, 49 dead



These accidents occurred because aircraft on the ground were on the wrong taxiways!

They were on the wrong taxiways because the pilots could not see the taxiway markings in dense fog.

These accidents resulted in shattered families, and in hundreds of millions of dollars in legal fees and settlements.

The solution is the patented Pathway Guidance System. FAA studies have shown that a system like this will dramatically increase airport safety. Too few airports have installed it.

The cost of installation and licensing of the Pathway system is less than the cost in legal fees related to a single aircraft-related death.