The Traffic Chart on your PilotAware FX device provides real-time information about nearby aircraft, helping you to stay aware of your surroundings and maintain flight safety. Here’s how to use the Traffic Chart effectively:
Accessing the Traffic Chart
- Navigate to the Traffic Page: Once your PilotAware FX is powered on and connected, open the Traffic Page to view real-time traffic data.
- Real-Time Updates: The Traffic Chart automatically refreshes every 5 seconds to ensure you have the most current information available.
Understanding the Traffic Table
The Traffic Table is organized into columns, each providing critical information about nearby aircraft:
- ICAO Code: This is the unique identifier for each aircraft, assigned by aviation authorities.
- Callsign: The aircraft’s callsign or registration. If this information isn’t directly available from the traffic data, the system attempts to fetch it from a pre-stored aircraft database.
- Distance (km): The distance between your aircraft and the other aircraft, measured in kilometers.
- Separation (ft): The altitude difference between your aircraft and the nearby aircraft, shown in feet. Positive numbers mean the other aircraft is above you, while negative numbers indicate it is below.
- Bearing (°): The direction from your aircraft to the nearby aircraft, given in degrees. This helps you determine the relative position of other aircraft.
- Heading (°): The direction in which the other aircraft is flying, also given in degrees.
- Speed (kts): The speed of the nearby aircraft in knots, giving you an idea of how quickly it is moving.