Thread: Transponders
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Old January 25th 04, 08:40 PM
Mike Raisler
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TCAS installed on all transport category aircraft can "read" mode "c" or "s"
and determine if a climb or descent is needed to avoid the other aircraft.
The glider does not need to have TCAS installed, only a transponder, in
order for the other aircafts TCAS system alert for an avoidance manuever.


"Robert Ehrlich" wrote in message
...
Marc Ramsey wrote:

... It did not examine whether airborne collision
avoidance systems would continue to provide warnings when confronted by
such situations.
...


The only such system I have heard about is TCAS. As far as I know
this system is not available on gliders, only on big airplanes
carrying passengers or military ones. It should emit hints to the
pilot for avoiding the collision based on altitude information, assuming
that the other aircraft is going to fly at a constant altitude, or
to follow the hint of its own TCAS, and neither is true for a glider.