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Automatic dependent surveillance — contract (ADS-C): means by which the terms of an ADS-C agreement will be exchanged between the ground system and the aircraft, via a data link, specifying under what conditions ADS-C reports would be initiated, and what data would be contained in the reports.
9 mar 2023 · ADS-C is a datalink-based way of requesting different types of information directly from the aircraft’s flight management system, without pilot interaction. This means it enables aircraft to automatically downlink aircraft intent to the MUAC system, which can be displayed on controllers’ screens.
17 gru 2020 · ADS-C uses various systems on board the aircraft to automatically provide aircraft position, altitude, speed, intent and meteorological data, which can be sent in a report to an ATS unit or AOC facility ground system for surveillance and route conformance monitoring.
15 paź 2024 · A small, difficult but significant step has been taken to link ground and airborne systems in an operational context with the implementation of Automatic Dependence Surveillance – Contract (ADS-C) services in the core traffic area of Europe.
ADS-C refers to automatic dependent surveillance-contract and is a means by which the terms of an ADS-C agreement will be exchanged between the ground system and the aircraft via data link. [...]
30 maj 2022 · ADS-C helps to prevent human mistakes from going unnoticed – for example, owing to a wrongly implemented route clearance – whilst also saving time and improving overall efficiency. Automated warnings are displayed when a 2D discrepancy is detected between the air and ground predicted trajectories.
A periodic contract allows to request an ADS-C report whenever a specific event occurs; The eventtt ti ltil ttt contract can contain multiple event types: