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PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 7:28 am    Post subject: was static port & altimeter error, now radar services Reply with quote

Dale-

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In the US many or most approach control areas have radar altitude from their
ground system, independent of your on board encoder. Enroute seems to be a
different story.

I've not heard of such capability before so I called our friendly local, and brand-new high tech, approach facility here in Indy to ask them about radar derived altitude. The answer was no, all they have is mode C capability.

As someone else commented, military facilities used to have PAR that could esentially derive altitude along a specific range, but I'm not sure those facilities are up and running any more.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 9:51 am    Post subject: was static port & altimeter error, now radar services Reply with quote

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As someone else commented, military facilities used to have PAR that could esentially
derive altitude along a specific range, but I'm not sure those facilities
are up and running any more.

I got in touch w/ some friends and learned that GCA is increasingly rare in the US,but is still used elsewhere in the world,and that civil A/C do use these approaches.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 8:55 pm    Post subject: was static port & altimeter error, now radar services Reply with quote

Last I knew Luke AFB had one at their Aux 1 field along with an ILS for
F-16 training. Eielson AFB in AK had one when I left their in '92 and
they would allow civil planes to fly it for practice with something like
100 ft AGL restriction flying over their runway.
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> As someone else commented, military facilities used to have PAR that could esentially
> derive altitude along a specific range, but I'm not sure those facilities
> are up and running any more.
>

I got in touch w/ some friends and learned that GCA is increasingly rare in the US,but is still used elsewhere in the world,and that civil A/C do use these approaches.

FWIW-

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