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Don Johnstone wrote:
I am not against a technology solution per se. What I am against is looking for a solution which could take years to implement when a solution is needed tomorrow. I'm listening for that solution, but so far all I hear is more of what we are already doing: better training and pilots that don't make mistakes. Propose something (I don't have any good ideas). It seems to me that several people think that the introduction of technology will be simple, it won't. The problem is extremely complex. Ony if you think the problem is 40 gliders instead of 3 or 4, which is all that was involved in the recent collisions. Assuming that GPS is accurate enough, it isn't (especially in vertical positioning), When I overlay the GPS altitude traces from the last flight with my two GPS recorders, I see the greatest deviations (one trace compared to the other) are less than +/- 50 feet. This is less than the wingspan of my glider! Most of the time it is less than +/- 15 feet. I think this is good enough for gliders. and that it updates qickly enough, it doesn't, at least the ones we use at the moment don't, How much more often than once a second is required? That is 25 points per circle, which seems like plenty to me. Our speeds and accelerations are low, so I think an even slower rate would be adequate for thermalling and beating back and forth on a ridge. that still leaves the problem of keeping track of 40 gliders constantly changing direction realtime, can AWACS do that? Have you ever flown in a thermal with even 10 gliders? I have many times. I can not keep track of even 10 gliders, but I can still thermal safely when there are that many and more. We are not flying around at random, but circling in an orderly fashion. Only the nearby gliders are a threat that must be monitored. In any case, a system that deals with only a few gliders will cover most of the situations. Still leaves the problem of how you keep the pilot informed, display in the cockpit? I don't think so. Having sorted out all that, what does a pilot do in response to an urgent warning of collision, turn into another glider which was not logged as a threat until the sudden evasive turn was made. Technology might give the warning but it is the human that has to react. These are not new questions, so you can be assured that people contemplating these systems are considering them. Systems do not spring fully featured and perfect from the mind of an engineer, but proceed through stages of development and testing. Exactly what problems and benefits will appear during this process can't be predicted very well. I personally don't think we have the technology or expertise to design such a system or indeed the expertise to put it in a small enough space to fit in a glider right now, and the cost could be more than the average glider is worth. I am not saying do nothing, what I am saying is do something realistic and achievable now. I have little doubt that what has been proposed will be with us in 10 years time but it is now that we have a problem. I stand by what I originally wrote, humans are the cause of accidents, humans can prevent accidents. Whether we have the will to do it is another matter entirely. What must we do? Propose something - we're listening. If GPS was that accurate radar whould be obsolete GPS _IS_ far more accurate than radar! But the system that uses it is being deployed very slowly. and transponders museum items. Some of us already believe that! But I still installed one, because that is the current system best suited to keep me and airliners separated (it can also help keep smaller airplanes and even skydivers away from me). -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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