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Forum: Tech Log
18th Sep 2015, 08:00
Replies: 21
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Posted By deptrai

agreed. Most modern jets do not have a problem at...

agreed. Most modern jets do not have a problem at all to climb above their max altitude. However, there are exceptions. The altitude at which 1500/2500 fpm climb can no longer be achieved is...
Forum: Tech Log
18th Sep 2015, 05:46
Replies: 21
Views: 6,531
Posted By deptrai

that a RA to climb would not be given above Max...

that a RA to climb would not be given above Max Alt. I'm simply pointing out that idea is wrong.

again, it depends on type.
Forum: Tech Log
16th Sep 2015, 07:16
Replies: 21
Views: 6,531
Posted By deptrai

Generally aircraft have been tested that they can...

Generally aircraft have been tested that they can comply with RAs in most scenarios. During installation, various inhibit parameters can be set, most obviously AGL, but also configuration; this will...
Forum: Tech Log
15th Sep 2015, 20:16
Replies: 21
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Posted By deptrai

TCAS takes performance into consideration- it...

TCAS takes performance into consideration- it will give you a climb at max altitude, but one your residual performance can handle.

Afaik TCAS is NOT aware of actual performance limits, e.g....
Forum: Tech Log
15th Sep 2015, 18:19
Replies: 21
Views: 6,531
Posted By deptrai

Follow the RA, trade speed/inertia for height...

Follow the RA, trade speed/inertia for height (and avoid stalling), you're trying to avoid a collision, not to cruise. Generally TCAS are not aware of aircraft performance, though many inhibit climb...
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