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Mid-Air Collision Risk And Areas Of High Benefit For Traffic Alerting
Published 2013“…As a first step in the development of this application, an analysis of ten years of NTSB mid-air collision reports was conducted to identify areas of high mid-air collision risk. …”
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Human Factors Studies of an ADS-B Based Traffic Alerting System for General Aviation
Published 2012Subjects: “…mid-air collisions…”
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ADS-B Benefits to General Aviation and Barriers to Implementation
Published 2011“…In order to identify where TSA would be most beneficial, ten years’ worth of NTSB mid-air collision reports were reviewed. Ten years of ASRS and NMACS near mid-air collision (MAC) reports were also reviewed. …”
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ADS-B Benefits to General Aviation and Barriers to Implementation
Published 2011“…In order to identify where TSA would be most beneficial, ten years’ worth of NTSB mid-‐air collision reports were reviewed. Ten years of ASRS and NMACS near mid-‐air collision (MAC) reports were also reviewed. …”
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ADS-B benefits to general aviation and barriers to implementation
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Development of a High-Preceision ADS-B Based Conflict Alerting System for Operations in the Airport Enviornment
Published 2013“…Current alerting systems have been very successful at preventing mid-air collisions in the en-route environment but have limited benefit in high-density environments such as near airports where most mid-air collisions occur (59%). …”
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Human Factors Flight Testing of an ADS-B Based Traffic Alerting System for General Aviation
Published 2013“…Mid-air collisions are a concern for general aviation. …”
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