6 traffic advisory system (tas), Tas symbology, 6 traffic advisory system (tas) -76 – Garmin G1000 Socata TBM 850 User Manual

Page 376

Advertising
background image

Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850

190-00709-00 Rev. A

6-76

HAZARD AVOIDANCE

6.6 TRAFFIC ADVISORY SYSTEM (TAS)

NOTE:

TIS is disabled when Traffic Advisory System (TAS) is installed.

Refer to the Honeywell® KTA 870 Pilot’s Guide for a detailed discussion of the KTA 870 TAS.

The type of traffic system that is installed is determined by the Traffic Page softkeys.

Figure 6-84 TAS Traffic Softkeys

TAS SYMBOLOGY

Traffic Advisory System (TAS) is designed to help in detection and avoidance of other aircraft. TAS uses an on-

board interrogator-processor and the Mode S transponder for the air-to-air traffic data link. Traffic is displayed
according to TCAS symbology using four different symbols.

TAS Symbol

Description

Non-Threat Traffic

Proximity Advisory (PA)

Traffic Advisory (TA)

Traffic Advisory Off Scale

Table 6-12 TAS Symbol Description

A Non-threat Advisory, shown as an open white diamond, indicates that an intruding aircraft is at greater than

±1200 feet relative altitude or the distance is beyond 5 nm.

A Proximity Advisory indicates that the intruding aircraft is within ±1200 feet and is within 5 nm range, but

is still not considered a threat.

A Traffic Advisory (TA) alerts the crew to a potentially hazardous intruding aircraft. Closing rate, distance,

and vertical separation meet TA criteria. A Traffic Advisory that is beyond the selected display range is indicated
by a half TA symbol at the edge of the screen at the relative bearing of the intruder.

Advertising