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- FLARM abstract "FLARM is an electronic device used to selectively alert pilots to potential collisions between aircraft. It is not formally an implementation of ADS-B, as it is optimized for the specific needs of light aircraft, not for long-range communication or ATC interaction.FLARM (a portmanteau of 'flight' and 'alarm') obtains its position and altitude from an internal GPS and a barometric sensor and then broadcasts this together with forecast data about the future 3D flight track. At the same time, its receiver listens for other FLARM devices within range and processes the information received. Advanced motion prediction algorithms predict potential conflicts for up to 50 other aircraft and alert the pilot using visual and aural warnings. FLARM also has an integrated obstacle collision warning system together with an obstacle database. The database includes both point obstacle and segmented obstacles, such as split power lines and cableways.Unlike conventional transponders in aircraft, FLARM has a low power consumption and is relatively inexpensive to purchase and install. Furthermore, conventional Airborne Collision Avoidance Systems (ACAS) are not very effective in preventing light aircraft from colliding with each other as light aircraft can be close to each other without being in danger of collision. ACAS would issue continuous and unnecessary warnings about all aircraft in the vicinity, whereas FLARM will only issue selective warnings that pose a collision risk. Versions are sold for use in light aircraft, helicopters, and gliders. The newer PowerFLARM models extend the FLARM range to over 10 km. They also have an integrated ADS-B and transponder Mode-C/S receiver, making it possible to also avoid mid-air collisions with large aircraft.Newer devices can also act as authorized flight recorders by producing files in the IGC format defined by the FAI Gliding Commission. Through an interface, all FLARM devices can be connected to FLARM displays or compatible avionics (EFIS, moving map, etc.) to give visual and aural warnings and also to show the intruder's position on the map. Licensed manufacturers are also producing integrated FLARM devices in different avionics products. There are also FLARM devices that can issue spoken warnings similar to TCAS.".
- FLARM thumbnail ASW19_Instrumentenpilz.jpg?width=300.
- FLARM wikiPageExternalLink data6.html.
- FLARM wikiPageExternalLink compatibility.
- FLARM wikiPageExternalLink 143-collision-avoidance-with-flarm.
- FLARM wikiPageExternalLink transponders_en.pdf.
- FLARM wikiPageExternalLink 8250.pdf.
- FLARM wikiPageExternalLink efficacy_warning_system_lds2007.pdf.
- FLARM wikiPageID "6748786".
- FLARM wikiPageLength "5588".
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- FLARM wikiPageRevisionID "677899241".
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink ADS-B.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Airborne_Collision_Avoidance_System.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Airborne_collision_avoidance_system.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Algorithm.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Automatic_dependent_surveillance_–_broadcast.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Benelux.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_collision_avoidance_systems.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Avionics.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Warning_systems.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink FAI_Gliding_Commission.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Filename_extension.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink France.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Global_Positioning_System.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Global_positioning_system.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink ONERA.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Portmanteau.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Property.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink SAFEmine.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Scandinavia.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Surface_mining.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink Transponder.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLink File:ASW19_Instrumentenpilz.jpg.
- FLARM wikiPageWikiLinkText "FLARM".
- FLARM hasPhotoCollection FLARM.
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- FLARM subject Category:Aircraft_collision_avoidance_systems.
- FLARM subject Category:Avionics.
- FLARM subject Category:Warning_systems.
- FLARM hypernym Device.
- FLARM type Device.
- FLARM type Instrument.
- FLARM type Avionic.
- FLARM type Collision.
- FLARM type Component.
- FLARM type Hazard.
- FLARM type Instrument.
- FLARM comment "FLARM is an electronic device used to selectively alert pilots to potential collisions between aircraft. It is not formally an implementation of ADS-B, as it is optimized for the specific needs of light aircraft, not for long-range communication or ATC interaction.FLARM (a portmanteau of 'flight' and 'alarm') obtains its position and altitude from an internal GPS and a barometric sensor and then broadcasts this together with forecast data about the future 3D flight track.".
- FLARM label "FLARM".
- FLARM sameAs FLARM.
- FLARM sameAs Flarm.
- FLARM sameAs FLARM.
- FLARM sameAs Flarm.
- FLARM sameAs m.0glyvf.
- FLARM sameAs FLARM.
- FLARM sameAs Q264939.
- FLARM sameAs Q264939.
- FLARM sameAs FLARM防碰撞系统.
- FLARM wasDerivedFrom FLARM?oldid=677899241.
- FLARM depiction ASW19_Instrumentenpilz.jpg.
- FLARM isPrimaryTopicOf FLARM.