TCAS Recommendations
TCAS Recommendations
2004
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Introduction TCAS Presentation Resolution Advisory Review of TCAS Events Recurrent TCAS Questions
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Introduction
Each year, numerous reports reveal that mid-air collisions are
avoided by a whisker.
Air Traffic Controllers (on ground) strive to avoid such events. The onboard Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS)
was developed to prevent mid-air collision, particularly in case Air Traffic Controller guidance is incorrect.
4Since
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TCAS Presentation
Basic TCAS Principles
TCAS:
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TCAS Presentation
Basic TCAS Principles
MODE S XPDR
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Basic TCAS Principles
TCAS calculates the:
Bearing (based on the direction of the received signal) Range (based on the time that the signal was received) Trajectory and speed (based on intruder position evolution)
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TCAS Presentation
Basic TCAS Principles
OTHER VOLUME PA VOLUME
TA VOLUME RA VOLUME
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TCAS Presentation
TCAS Display
+3
PROXIMATE located 1200 feet above and descending OTHER located 1500 feet below and climbing
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Resolution Advisory
Background
Advisory ( MAINTAIN
VERTICAL SPEED MAINTAIN): Red sector appears on V/S scale, the V/S needle is in the grey area. The red square is displayed on the Navigation Display. No pilot action on the sidestick (maintain the current vertical speed).
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Resolution Advisory
Background
4Corrective
Advisory:
The vertical speed needle is in the red area. The red square is displayed on the Navigation Display
4Follow 4Follow
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aural warnings.
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Resolution Advisory
Background
4Corrective
ADJUST):
TCAS computes the best avoidance maneuver according to a model:
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Resolution Advisory
Background
4Corrective
Advisory
TAU TAU
Vertical miss distance ADJUST VERTICAL SPEED, ADJUST CPA (Closest Point of Approach)
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Generally: Deviation caused by a RA maneuver is between 300 and 500 ft Vertical miss distance at the Closest Point of Approach is around 400 ft
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Resolution Advisory
Background
4Corrective
Advisory
TAU TAU
Relative altitude ADJUST VERTICAL SPEED, ADJUST CPA (Closest Point of Approach)
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Do not overreact Do not disregard a weakening RA It could create another conflict with another aircraft
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Resolution Advisory
Background
4Additional
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Resolution Advisory
Evolution of RA Alerts
RAs alerts
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Resolution Advisory
Evolution of RA Alerts
15 10 5 0
Takeoff Climb Cruise Descent HLD Approach Final Approach
RAs repartition
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Resolution Advisory
Evolution of RA Alerts
followed RA in 95% of reported cases 4Decision not to follow an RA was based on additional information: Intruder visually acquired Traffic information and/or ATC avoidance being issued by ATC.
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Resolution Advisory
Evolution of RA Alerts
2003 results are incomplete: 4Still missing information from some countries
reports from pilots 4The introduction of TCAS Change 7 reduces the number of RAs by a factor of 2.
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missed mid-air collisions. 4The tragic Constance Lake event of July 1st 2003.
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Always follow TCAS RA orders, even if not in accordance with ATC orders.
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Aircraft 2
4Followed the ATC order (Descend 4But, NOT the TCAS order.
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to FL 60)
Aircraft 1
4Followed
AIRCRAFT 2
INCREASE DESCENT, INCREASE DESCENT RA
FL 50
AIRCRAFT 3
AIRCRAFT 2 descend FL 60.
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an ADJUST VERTICAL SPEED, ADJUST RA. 4Reacted by increasing, rather than decreasing, the vertical speed. 4Reached FL 271, before returning to FL 260
Aircraft 2:
4Received
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FL 270
AIRCRAFT 2 AIRCRAFT 1
ADJUST VERTICAL SPEED, ADJUST RA
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FL 260
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Aircraft 1: Was cleared to FL 370. Aircraft 2: Was also cleared to FL 370 by mistake. Controller discovered the mistake and instructed
Aircraft 2 to descend to FL 350.
Aircraft 1:
4Incorrectly
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interpreted the clearance which was not applicable to its aircraft 4Started to descend. 4TCAS issued a CLIMB, CLIMB RA. 4Did not follow the CLIMB, CLIMB RA, as it had visual acquisition of Aircraft 2.
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Aircraft 2:
4Received
a coordinated DESCEND, DESCEND RA 4Followed the RA 4Stopped descending, when it noticed that Aircraft 1 was also descending.
Performed a sudden and violent escape maneuver, that resulted in injury to flight attendants and passengers.
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AIRCRAFT 2
AIRCRAFT 1
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ATC Radar:
4An
update rate of several seconds (from 4 to 10). 4Altitude data in 100-foot increments. 4Sudden vertical maneuvers are not immediately displayed.
TCAS:
4Interrogates
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all surrounded transponders every second. 4Mode S-equipped aircraft provide TCAS information in 25-foot increments.
TCAS Information is: - Updated 4 to 10 times faster - 4 times more accurate
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4Whether
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failure 4Dispatch with landing gear down 4Known nearby traffic, which is in visual contact 4Closely-spaced runways, converging runways, low terrain along the final approach
4Emergency
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Most often due to rapid decompression. Performing an emergency descent in a busy airspace
increases the risk of generating traffic conflict.
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Emergency Descent
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DESCEND, DESCEND
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aircraft not requested to perform an RA maneuver. 4No additional stress generated by a TCAS alarm in a stressful environment.
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have a common procedure for all aircraft 4If the intruder is TCAS-equipped: They will see that you are in TA mode. They will perform an RA maneuver.
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In addition:
4The
ECAMs ENG SHUT DOWN Procedure requests the crew to select TA TCAS mode.
4Airworthiness
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Time (s)
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CLIMB, CLIMB TCAS RA order (1500 feet/minute) 4An INCREASE CLIMB, INCREASE CLIMB TCAS RA order (2500 feet/minute).
aircraft, at 41000 feet, initial speed is M 0.82 (243 knots) The maximum weight is 177 tons. 4The Final Speed is 228 knots (Buffet Speed is 212 knots at 42000 feet)
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RA climb orders can be followed. Airbus does not recommend selecting TA mode, when the aircraft is at its maximum ceiling altitude.
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1000 feet
0
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10
3500
20
30
3800
40
50
2000
60 seconds
5
-700
1
CLIMB, CLIMB
2
CLIMB, CLIMB
4
CLEAR OF CONFLICT
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To facilitate QUICK RESPONSE to TCAS RA orders. To help AVOID OVERREACTION. To develop an awareness to maneuver only to the extent
necessary to avoid intruder aircraft.
Improvements are currently being reviewed and developed. Will provide pilots with pitch attitude information. For long range aircraft, improvement is anticipated for 2006.
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Conclusion
4Even
if the number of TCAS alerts decreases, there are still missed mid-air collisions each year. Pilots must always follow TCAS RA orders.
4Some
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improvements are envisaged and are being developed to further assist pilots in effectively responding to TCAS warnings.
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