Traffic Description; Traffic Modes - Garmin Pilot User Manual

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Receiving Air-To-Air targets from aircraft transmitting
ADS-B out on either UAT or 1090 data link. With
degraded TIS-B. You may see traffic targets, but cannot
be certain you are receiving all targets around your
current position
Not receiving Air-To-Air targets from aircraft
transmitting ADS-B out on either UAT or 1090 data
link. Virtual TIS-B, you will typically receive TIS-B
coverage within a minimum of 3 NM (+/- 1000') of
your current position. Performance may vary between
ground stations.

TRAFFIC DESCRIPTION

ADS-B traffic operation is similar to other traffic systems, but ADS-B adds additional
symbology. The symbols used to display ADS-B traffic are shown in the table below. The
traffic identifier and altitude are displayed below the traffic symbol. A small up or down
arrow next to the traffic symbol indicates that the traffic is climbing or descending at
a rate of at least 500 feet per minute. The vector line that extends beyond the point of
the traffic arrow is just further indication of the intruder aircraft track.
Symbol
190-01501-00 Rev. C
System Status

Traffic Modes

Non-threat, non-directional airborne traffic
Directional airborne Traffic with track vector. Points in the direction of the
aircraft track.
Non-directional airborne Proximity Advisory (PA). Proximity Advisories are
issued for any traffic within 6 nautical miles and +/- 1,200'.
Directional airborne Proximity Advisory (PA) with track vector. Points in the
direction of the aircraft track. Proximity Advisories are issued for any traffic
within 6 nautical miles and +/- 1,200'.
Non-directional airborne Traffic Advisory (TA)
Non-directional off-scale airborne Traffic Advisory (TA). Displayed at outer
range ring at proper bearing.
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