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by buildsjets
614 days ago
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No, we don't. ADS-B transponders do not negotiate with each other in real time to compute a mutual avoidance maneuver and provide audio guidance to the pilots of what to do to avoid a collision. ADS-B is better than nothing, but all it does is report where another airplane claimed to have been about 20-30 seconds in the past. Flying formation with people while watching their ADS-B return is very illuminating. |
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Having TCAS in small GA airplanes is never going to be possible. The cost is too high and the performance differences are too great. You don’t need an RA to make a decision, TAs are completely sufficient in GA and ADS-B works quite well for that.
Not sure why you would care about this while flying formation. TCAS isn’t helping you there either.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/343689163_A_study_o...