Originally Posted by
le Pingouin
ADS-B tracks being displaced aren't just rare, they're vanishingly so. I'm only aware of one such occurrence and that was outside radar coverage. There may have been others but it can't have been many.
As such we don't have any firm procedures but prudence would say treat it as real.
Thanks Pingouin.
Rare but we still notice the occasional one in non-radar. Now that we are moving to fused ADS-B/MRT in the TMA, the issue of how to deal with that in congested airspace is difficult.
As you say, you'd be a brave person to ignore it but trying to dodge the traffic in our TMA would be just about impossible.
Can't tell them to turn it off.
Can't blacklist immediately.
Pull ADS-B from the SDP?
Hmmmm.
Thanks for the reply anyway.
Have a feeling we may have worked together in Melbourne many moons ago. (?)