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I cannot agree that “FLARM, ADS-B, or any other GPS based technology
is useless in collision avoidance at close quarters”. It/they are not panaceas that will always avert collisions, but it/they are much better than not having them. I nearly had a head-on collision that I believe Flarm helped avert. Two closer gliders at say 1 and 2 o’clock momentarily distracted me from a third, just behind, in my 12 o’clock. His and my Flarms went off, and he was already turning to avoid me by the time I picked him up. If somebody approaches you from behind, you CANNOT see them. If Flarm alerts, you as well as the other now have the chance to do something about it – e.g. dive to accelerate away when you get say 6 seconds warning of a probably collision from behind. If the pilot behind was misjudging the proximity, or has his head down, that becomes your only chance. The pilot in front of the two, in a collision I referenced above, certainly wished that both their Flarms had been working. The Flarm company analysis of their logger traces showed exactly how much notice they would have had. Chris N. |
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