GPS häireid on rohkem, kuid lendud on ohutud

GPS problems are more, but flights are safe

Russia causes more GPS problems near the Baltic Sea, but flights are safe.

Russia causes GPS problems near the Baltic Sea. Ukraine drones attack Russian ports.
Raine Luojus says GPS problems do not affect flight safety. Problems reach Finland's biggest airport.
Tallinn Airport is not affected. Mariliis Õun says problems stay low and do not reach the airport.
Estonia collects data about GPS problems. Erko Kulu says no big increase in problems. Flying is safe because other tools are used.
GPS problems are common, but flying is not dangerous. Pilots handle the situation.
Finnish coast guard warns ship passengers about GPS problems. Problems are bigger in the Gulf of Finland. Warm water helps problems spread.
Two big areas cause GPS problems: Kaliningrad and St. Petersburg. Near the eastern border, there is a flight ban area.
Air traffic controllers help pilots. GPS problems do not affect controllers. Flights are safe.
GPS is widely used, but airplanes use other tools too. Many airplanes use GPS as part of their systems. Problems can affect other systems.
Estonia has limited radio navigation. Many airplanes depend on GPS or more complex systems. Smaller airplanes are more vulnerable.
Tallinn Airport is not busy now. GPS problems do not cause serious issues.