Saturday, September 5, 2015

Air Traffic Control Unreliable in Southeast U.S.

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Due to military activities, the TCAS and ADS-B surveillance may be unreliable in the airspace over Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, and extending approximately 200 nautical miles offshore, from 1 a.m. EDT (0500z) Sept. 2 until midnight EDT (0459z) on Oct. 1.

Pilots are advised that the traffic alert and TCAS may fail to establish tracks on nearby aircraft and may fail to receive traffic alerts (TA) or resolution advisories (RA). Operators should be aware that tracks may first appear within close proximity to their aircraft, and may immediately go into TA/RA status.

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2 comments:

  1. Read someone on a tinfoil site that this situation is ripe for a false flag aircraft-turned-weapon.
    Hoping not.
    Very glad my business trips to the corners of the country were last month...
    Beautiful approaches and landings in all places. I hate flying, but those flights were truly enjoyable. fly safe

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