There is an AIS equiped airplane that flys around the Annapolis area quite often. I am wondering if the various AIS receivers/plotters know to ignore aircraft targets for collision warnings?
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There is an AIS equiped airplane that flys around the Annapolis area quite often. I am wondering if the various AIS receivers/plotters know to ignore aircraft targets for collision warnings?
No worries; airborne AIS uses distinct messages. Many AIS plotters don't even know those messages, and those that do plot them as planes. Good example here:
https://www.panbo.com/archives/2007/03/coastal_explorer_ais_plaudits.html
I think it's called TCAS :) :)
Traffic Collision Avoidance System