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by lisper
1046 days ago
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> ADS-B is not guaranteed to be available from all aircraft in most of the airspace below 10K feet MSL. Sure, but so what? The lack of universality is not an impediment to implementing a new TCAS system that uses ADS-B data when it's available. (And BTW, the places where ADS-B is not required are generally places where traffic is sparse and so the risk of a collision is pretty low to begin with.) |
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Given that the clear priority is now to follow a TCAS RA (resolution advisory) over an ATC instruction, I think that the current TCAS approach is good enough to cause aircraft to miss each other and that a GPS-based redesign is unlikely.