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Old 30th May 2021, 07:41
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Originally Posted by EXDAC
Is it not possible for an aircraft on a divergent course but different airspeed to maintain a constant relative bearing?

Constant bearing is neither a necessary nor sufficient condition for a mid-air collision. At a minimum the aircraft must also be converging laterally and, if not already at the same altitude, must be converging vertically.
I take it you haven’t taken the Air Law exam.
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