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Reafidy
30th Oct 2015, 23:36
ATPL H New Zealand syllabus. Can someone answer this?

Dont Hang Up
13th Nov 2015, 10:12
I am slightly surprised that none of the experts out there have answered in all this time.

It sounds like a trick question. The obvious answer is "one" because ACAS can only offer a single RA instruction - albeit one which may modify as the situation develops. However the fact that, under some circumstances, the RA may be reversed does suggest that a second manouevre is being calculated in the background and then the reversal occurs as the system decides this is the preferred one.

However ACAS logic is not my strong suite and I offer this only as conjecture.

Reafidy
19th Nov 2015, 05:48
Thanks i think your right. At one point I considered two because if each aircraft has acas they need to respond to opposite instructions. One flies up the other down to avoid a collision.

Dont Hang Up
4th Dec 2015, 11:49
Just found this other thread which seems relevant...

http://www.pprune.org/tech-log/571329-tcas-threats.html

fellman
7th Dec 2015, 09:20
TCAS II has specific algorithms to deal with cases where two or more other aircraft are simultaneously considered to be threats – ‘Multi-aircraft logic’.
Because TCAS only issues resolutions advisories in two senses (‘up’ or ‘down’’) the coordination and resolution of multiple threats cannot be ideal.
Generally, one aircraft will be instructed to pass above all the other threats, one aircraft will be instructed to pass below all the other threats, and the other aircraft will be instructed to fly level.

underfire
8th Dec 2015, 20:59
Some information

http://i67.tinypic.com/mncjp.jpg