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by CPLX
1232 days ago
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TCAS is interesting but it’s not really relevant here. It’s something that is applicable to the en-route portion of a flight, when both planes are supposed to be separated by substantial distances while in the sky. TCAS is useless in the terminal environment, like while landing or taking off. If it wasn’t inhibited (which it is) it would be correctly screaming that there are about to be a dozen airplanes too close for comfort every single time it got near an airport. It’s a system for avoiding mid-air collisions not stuff like this. |
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