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We have had TIS in three of the planes in our partnership for a while
now. I consider it a safety of flight issue. When it is working the number of unseen planes around you it displays is amazing. I really don't want to fly without it at this point. Unfortunately is seems that the data is not being sent more then 25% of the time, if that, in the Seattle area. I'm aware of the issues of reception, and it's not an equipment issue with three identical systems (GNS 430/GTX330) having the same problems. I have spoken with the Center manager and he says that if the radar is working, mode S and TIS data are working. I am beginning to think that this is not true. Are you seeing the same poor TIS data broadcast in your area? Does anyone have additional information on the issue? I have spoken to AOPA and they are looking into it. I've spoken with the avionics shop and they hear similar complaints from other pilots. I've spoken with Garmin and they say sales of the GTX 330 have fallen to nothing compared with what they had been. There is no plan to replace our ASR 9 for a decade or so. We should be able to count on TIS information being available in the Seattle area for a long time to come. I'd like to see it working reliably... Thanks for the help, Dave |
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("john smith" wrote)
With the current high fuel prices, less people are flying, hence you are seeing less traffic. :-)) Hey, that's not funny! We bought into our gateless community in 1998. We are less than two miles from the end of 9/27. Small planes used to fly over the house all-the-time .....it was WONDERFUL! These days, we regularly have beautiful weekends, and --- nothing! We've been "watching" this trend for a few years. Montblack |
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On 28 Aug 2006 07:31:54 -0700, wrote in
.com: We have had TIS in three of the planes in our partnership for a while now. I consider it a safety of flight issue. When it is working the number of unseen planes around you it displays is amazing. I didn't realize this was service was provided by the FAA: http://www.tc.faa.gov/act310/projects/modes/tis.htm AIM 4-4-16. Traffic Information Service (TIS) a. TIS provides proximity warning only, to assist the pilot in the visual acquisition of intruder aircraft. No recommended avoidance maneuvers are provided nor authorized as a direct result of a TIS intruder display or TIS alert. It is intended for use by aircraft in which TCAS is not required. b. TIS does not alter or diminish the pilot's basic authority and responsibility to ensure safe flight. Since TIS does not respond to aircraft which are not transponder equipped, aircraft with a transponder failure, or aircraft out of radar coverage, TIS alone does not ensure safe separation in every case. c. At this time, no air traffic service nor handling is predicated on the availability of TIS equipment in the aircraft. http://www.aopa.org/members/files/pi...ction0108.html A traffic information service (TIS) feature is also available. This uses Bendix/King's $5,000 KT 73 datalink transponder to hook up with air traffic control radar to depict nearby air traffic on the KMD 550 or 850. TIS shows position, altitude, altitude trend, and course information on up to eight target airplanes within a chunk of airspace seven miles horizontally and 3,500 feet vertically of the TIS-equipped airplane. TIS is currently available from 80 FAA sites throughout the United States. http://www.forecastinternational.com...rs/rs12814.htm It looks like these folks are in charge of TIS: http://www.tc.faa.gov/act310/Welcome.html You can contact them he http://www.tc.faa.gov/act310/staff/staff2.htm To find out more information about the Mode S Surveillance Program, contact: Communication/Navigation/Surveillance Engineering and Test Division Surveillance Branch Federal Aviation Administration William J. Hughes Technical Center Atlantic City International Airport, NJ 08405 Phone: (609) 485-5392 Fax : (609) 485-5995 |
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![]() Robert M. Gary wrote: I assume you are saying that your TIS goes into "coast mode" and stops updating for a period of time. No. The box recognizes that it's being interrogated by the radar and it responds with altitude data. It's programmed to display when the mode S data does not contain TIS. That's the issue. TIS information has been unavailable for as long as months at a time in Seattle. It has been my experience that it is "rarely" available currently. I would be interested to know if this is isolated to the NW or if the entire country experiences this? I would love to have ADS-B (the current name appears to be TIS-2). It cost us $1000 to put TIS in the plane since we had the 430 and were going to purchase a new transponder anyway. The Feds are still thrashing around with the specs for the new TIS but currently politics seem to be pushing to use the current spectrum which is too congested to handle all the data. Sad but true. A flight in the Seattle area will routinely put you in conflict with dozens of other aircraft. We have congested airspace and mountains that put a lot of VFR traffic in a small space. If TIS was only useful for a year or two I'd consider it worthwhile. The Feds have indicated that deployment of ADS-B in our area is a decade away. Thanks, Dave |
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If TIS was only useful for a year or two I'd consider it worthwhile. The Feds have indicated that deployment of ADS-B in our area is a decade away. I routinely fly across NY state and all the class C airports from western to central and onto eastern NY offer TIS. Two years ago I installed the Garmin GTX330 transponder that displays TIS traffic on an MX20 and GNS430. It is definitely worthwhile in these areas. -- Peter |
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![]() Here's a good TIS map that includes the ones scheduled to be shut down. http://www.garmin.com/aviation/tis.jsp |
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Gig 601XL Builder wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote:
Here's a good TIS map that includes the ones scheduled to be shut down. http://www.garmin.com/aviation/tis.jsp Yep, a lot of my flying is in that big blue blob over the northeast US so TIS serves my well. -- Peter |
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