Nerd question: ADS-B emergency flags |
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paulr
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Posted: 28 Jun 2019 at 11:54am |
Last night our local flying club had its quarterly safety meeting. One of the speakers is part of the team equipping US Army fixed-wing aircraft with ADS-B, and he dropped a few factoids in his presentation that I didn't know before. One was that the standard set of ADS-B Out parameters (there are 19 of 'em in case you were curious) includes an "emergency" flag. This may, but does not have to be, set by the transmitter when an emergency is indicated. See FAR 91.227(d)(9). This is formally known as the "Emergency / Priority Status Selection" or EPSS, and it uses a type code of 28, so I'll just call it TC28. What I'm curious about is which GA transponders actually transmit
this flag. I haven't found a regulatory requirement that the transponder
emit a TC28 message when the pilot selects an emergency squawk code. Does the AXP series do this? |
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paulr
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The requirement to do this is covered both in the FAR and in AMOC. So I am going to guesstimate that the AXP340 meets this requirement.. but I'm sure not gonna test it on my own! 14 CFR ยง 91.227 - Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) Out equipment performance requirements
And the AMOC: AC 20-165B 3.7.3.2 Emergency Status
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AviSteve
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Yes, AXP340 is compliant with DO-260B, which specifies "The Extended Squitter Aircraft Status Message (TYPE Code=28)"
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Steve Lindsley
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paulr
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Thanks, Steve. The speaker painted this capability as optional, not a requirement, which I think is incorrect based on my reading. He also said a couple of other things that turned out upon research to be wrong too, so I guess I won't be asking him for any more avionics advice.
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