TCAS

This course provides pilots with comprehensive training on the Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS), which helps prevent mid-air collisions by providing traffic alerts and resolution advisories.

TCAS

Pilots will learn how to interpret TCAS alerts, respond to resolution advisories, and execute vertical maneuvers to ensure separation from conflicting traffic. The course covers both normal and emergency use of TCAS, including coordination with air traffic control and managing high-traffic environments. Emphasis is placed on maintaining situational awareness, quick decision-making, and proper response techniques. Ideal for pilots aiming to enhance their skills in collision avoidance and traffic management.
What is the primary indication that airspeed readings might be unreliable?
What should be the immediate pilot action upon suspecting unreliable airspeed?
Which of the following is a common cause of unreliable airspeed indications?
Which control input should pilots use to manage the aircraft in an unreliable airspeed scenario?
In an unreliable airspeed situation, how should the autopilot be managed?
A) Rely solely on the GPS ground speed
A) It stabilizes cabin pressure
A) Altimeter
A) Potential aircraft over-speed
A) Maintain the current course and altitude indefinitely