Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story:A medevac plane was headed to pick up a patient in nearby Ruidoso, but lost GPS because of military jamming tests in the area. After guiding the two pilots to an elevation and distance where Ruidoso was in sight, air traffic control informed the military that the plane should be safe, and jamming resumed. Recognizing the danger of navigating the rugged Capitan Mountains without GPS, the operation supervisor at air traffic control requested that the military temporarily pause their jamming operations. The military briefly paused the GPS interference, and the plane’s ADS-B signals soon returned to firing at their regular intervals. Air traffic control received the message and officially cleared the aircraft for a visual approach to Sierra Blanca Regional Airport.