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QUESTION #2350
Question 1
In an airport Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower, the navigational and control systems have a typical operational lifespan requiring periodic electronic refits of approximately:
Correct Answer Explanation
The Architects' Handbook states that navigational and control systems in ATC towers have a relatively short life of 8–10 years, resulting in three or four complete electronic refits during the tower's lifetime. Designing for upgradeability requires a clear distinction between the primary structural elements and secondary fittings such as partitions, cable systems, and raised floors.
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