For center over the ocean, we can see your callsign from ADS-B while you're still squawking 2000. That alone makes it worth the money spent, I'm sure.![]()
You squawk 1000 in some places in Europe. I think we'll see this more and more as technology improves.Yea, how much did you spend on ADS-B?
Here's my question. If the computer knows the tail number of mode s returns why do we need to be assigned a discrete squawk?
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The majority of those going oceanic areThe aircraft will still need ADS-B in/out for the system to work don't they? The majority still aren't equipped yet. How quick can ATC and pilots communicate over data-link?
It is now for GA.The majority of those going oceanic are
You're right due to lack of VHF that it won't exactly as efficient as a pure radar environment.
We've been told that within 10 years ADS-B onboard gear will be as cheap or cheaper than a Mode-S setup
The oceanic traffic is ads-c.The majority of those going oceanic are
You're right due to lack of VHF that it won't exactly as efficient as a pure radar environment.
We've been told that within 10 years ADS-B onboard gear will be as cheap or cheaper than a Mode-S setup
Yea, how much did you spend on ADS-B?
Here's my question. If the computer knows the tail number of mode s returns why do we need to be assigned a discrete squawk?
I understand that non-radar portions of some extremities of the country have benefited, but as a controller, for most contiguous US center operations, we are still constrained by radar update and separation limitations as ADS-B is not considered reliable enough to use without radar backup.
The 7110.65 does not yet provide for using ADS-B as a method of "radar identification."
I understand that non-radar portions of some extremities of the country have benefited, but as a controller, for most contiguous US center operations, we are still constrained by radar update and separation limitations as ADS-B is not considered reliable enough to use without radar backup
The 7110.65 does not yet provide for using ADS-B as a method of "radar identification."
Tracons that use Fusion are able to use the ADS-B target just like any other radar target. If the radar goes out for maintenance, we're still getting ADS-B updates on the aircraft that have it. As long as we see them, we use standard radar separation.
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The oceanic traffic is ads-c.