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LiberalArkie

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5. Overnight GPS Testing Affects Huge Area of Texas
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 08:03 AM
Feb 2026


The Army will conduct overnight GPS jamming testing across a huge swath of central Texas for most of February. Although such interference testing is relatively common, particularly in the Southwest, the scope and potential impact of this one is unusual. The agency says that between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. local time for two weeks (Feb. 5-12, Feb. 15-22) and on Feb.2, from 3 a.m. to 5 a.m. Feb.13 and 14, and from 2:01 a.m. and 5 a.m. from Feb. 23-27, a 600-mile diameter circle of airspace (at 25,000 feet) will have GPS disruptions affecting WAAS, GBAS, and ADS-B. The circle is centered on Fort Hood, which is about 60 miles north of Austin. The test area covers Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Oklahoma City and may result in “unreliable or unavailable GPS signals.”

The agency says NOTAMs will be issued 24 hours before the tests but they are subject to change with little or no notice. Pilots who notice issues with their GPS-reliant avionics are encouraged to report anomalies in accordance with the AIM paragraphs 1-1-13 and 5-3-3. The testing won’t just affect aviation. At the surface, it has the potential to screw up cars, phones, tablets, watches, and anything else that uses GPS in a circle more than 190 miles across. Apparently not all devices will be affected. Here’s the FAA advisory:


https://avbrief.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/FTHDTX_26-04_GPS_Flight_Advisory_Revision_1.pdf


https://avbrief.com/overnight-gps-testing-affects-huge-area-of-texas/

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WTF? 2naSalit Feb 2026 #1
That's a very crazy action UpInArms Feb 2026 #2
Just a distraction? A planned show of military strength by AF maneuvers near the border? Ilikepurple Feb 2026 #3
Nah. Kid Rock has a BIG festival planned at Rosa's Cantina. 3Hotdogs Feb 2026 #14
Trump is playing Risk, Toddler Version. Girard442 Feb 2026 #4
Overnight GPS Testing Affects Huge Area of Texas LiberalArkie Feb 2026 #5
El Paso is much closer to the southern border FakeNoose Feb 2026 #6
I think the killing of the GPS at. certain times is to prevent the tracking of the planes like through Flight Aware. LiberalArkie Feb 2026 #8
I live in El Paso...it's on the border agingdem Feb 2026 #22
Is the revenge-fueled psycho baby getting ready to bomb Mexico? agingdem Feb 2026 #7
Whatever the purpose, given the evil in this administration it will not be good for anyone but the orange dictator. Lonestarblue Feb 2026 #9
How strange that the MAGA conspiracy industry is silent about this. OGBuzz Feb 2026 #10
Cover for Doped Up Donnie to important massive amounts Dr. T Feb 2026 #11
Military testing... WestMichRad Feb 2026 #12
FAA abruptly closes El Paso airspace for 10 days over unspecified security concerns LiberalArkie Feb 2026 #13
Could be: AverageOldGuy Feb 2026 #15
ACCORDING TO AP NEWS THE FAA JUST LIFTED FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS AT EL PASO groundloop Feb 2026 #16
so I guess psycho baby's wet dream of bombing Mexico is a no-go.. agingdem Feb 2026 #19
Just saw that... PunkinPi Feb 2026 #21
Well, yeah. But "testing" what? Texin Feb 2026 #17
Update: US FAA reopens El Paso airspace, says no threat to commercial aviation marmar Feb 2026 #18
Where are the right-wing 'Operation Jade Helm' conspiracy theorists now? LeftinOH Feb 2026 #20
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