Ground Movement Radar
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Ground Movement Radar
Dnata has gotten connected to a Ground Movement Radar(GMR) at Dubai Intl. Airport. Can someone explain what all is needed (Gnd + Aircraft) for this system to work. Do pilots have to keep the transponders ON until reaching the parking stands?
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Hi Sharpshooter.
The answer is yes, the guys can "see" you via your transponder now - gives them great S/A when its fogged out, and when you are out of sight visually from the tower.
If you turn the transponder off they will have words - happens to us at Paris CDG where they remind you to turn it on if you forget on the pushback
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The answer is yes, the guys can "see" you via your transponder now - gives them great S/A when its fogged out, and when you are out of sight visually from the tower.
If you turn the transponder off they will have words - happens to us at Paris CDG where they remind you to turn it on if you forget on the pushback
Cheers
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Old US GMR systems not very efficient but FAA rolling out ASDE-X which has automated controller alerts and which Sensis and Honeywell can modify to create a cockpit alert on aircraft TCAS. The multilateration (MLAT) elements of ASDE-X have also been sold to European airports, India and Hong Kong. It's latest version known as A-SMGCS is being installed in BNE, SYD and MEL, Australia. Watch for the MLAT sensor being used instead of radar and long before ADS-B becomes widespread. Already in use in places like Innsbruck and being installed in the North Sea to track helicopter movements.