ADS-B


ADS-B is a method of tracking aircraft without the use of ground-based radars. This course is intended to review the abilities of the system as it is implemented in the operational environment. This course includes the following: The types of ADS-B: ADS-B OUT and ADS-B IN. The benefits of ADS-B in allowing better ATC tracking of aircraft with less communication and more precise traffic coordination. Safety improvements that are delivered by use of the system in operations. How traffic capacity is increased with better tracking of aircraft especially in a non-radar environment. A review of the cockpit display of traffic information or CDTI which improves on the TCAS system. The increased traffic avoidance capability with ADS-B IN. A review of the requirement for implementation of ADS-B within Europe. This program is an excellent initial training tool and also a good review for recurrent requirements for ADS-B. Courses are constantly monitored and updated when major changes in authority documentation is released. Courses are constantly monitored and updated when major changes in authority documentation is released.


Course Info

Course ADS-B
Exam Yes
Number of Questions 10
Passing Grade 75
Course Duration 00:08:50
Availability 180 Day
Regulatory Compliance FAA / EASA / CAA and Compliance with IOSA audits

Price: € 70.00



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Content of the Course

COURSE START
INTRODUCTION
TYPES OF ADS-B
THE BENEFITS OF ADS-B
SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS BY USING ADS-B
THE EFFECTS OF TRAFFIC CAPACITY IMPROVEMENT
COCKPIT DISPLAY OF TRAFFIC INFORMATION (CDTI)
AIRBORNE COLLISION AVOIDANCE
ADS-B IMPLEMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
COURSE END