Thursday, November 8, 2018

ADS-B data of Lion Air flight #JT610 on Flight tracker.

An Aircraft Automatic dependent surveillance—broadcast (ADS–B), determines its position using GPS., and broadcasts that position at rapid intervals, along with identity, altitude, velocity and other data, which can be received by ground stations and other aircraft.

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ADS-B, consists of two different services, "ADS-B Out" and "ADS-B In"
"ADS-B out" data is broadcast every half-second on a 1090 MHz, and Ground stations receive and relay information to ATC
Other aircraft receive broadcasts & display to pilot in "ADS-B in"
ADS-B Broadcast includes the following parameters;
• Flight Identification (flight number callsign or registration)
• ICAO 24-bit Aircraft Address (globally unique airframe code)
• Position (latitude/longitude)
• Position Integrity/Accuracy (GPS horizontal protection limit) • Barometric and Geometric Altitudes
• Vertical Rate (rate of climb/descent)
• Track Angle and Ground Speed (velocity)
• Emergency Indication (when emergency code selected)
• Special Position Identification (when IDENT selected)


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