• Seraph
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    2611 months ago

    Guessing “near collision” means one plane had to divert a few degrees before continuing course? Yeah totally normal, you don’t want them to be anywhere close to what you and I consider as “near”.

    • @Alex6511@lemmy.world
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      1311 months ago

      They usually go up or down as opposed to left or right, but near miss is usually just anything that activates TCAS in either aircraft.

    • @abhibeckert@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      AFAIK “near” means “in a minute’s time, you might be within a thousand feet of another aircraft”.

      Which means 99.99% of the time they didn’t “need” to divert course, but they did out of an abundance of caution.

    • @thoeb@lemmy.world
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      211 months ago

      Near miss can be a confusing phrase, but it means a miss where the objects (or planes here) were very near each other. With that context, a near collision wouldn’t make sense as there’s no way to have a collision where the objects are just near each other (as opposed to contacting each other).