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On Jul 22, 3:36*am, "Mike Schumann" mike-nos...@traditions-
nospam.com wrote: FLARM is a major distraction in the US for people who are concerned about collision avoidance. *Unlike Europe, the biggest threat to gliders in the US is other VFR or IFR traffic. *If you want to upgrade your glider to minimize these threats, you need to use a technology that is compatible with the US ATC system; *either conventional transponders and/or PCAS systems or hopefully in the not too distant future ADS-B. Mike Schumann General aviation and airline traffic is a serious concern in the U.S. and my glider has a transponder and pcas unit. Glider traffic is also a problem as sailplanes want to fly in the same location, flying the busy white and inyo mountains can be scary with all the hard to see gliders flying fast down the cloud streets, head on closure rates well over 200 knots give you little time to see and avoid. Having flown in Australia with flarm, I believe that flarm is useful tool and greatly enhances safety. I understand that you can incorporate flam in your see you mobile display, so you wouldn't have to add more clutter in the cockpit. Jim |
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