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The direction of the arrow is the heading of the aircraft. A trail of previous recorded positions of the aircraft will be displayed as a dot trace.
 
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[[File:Traffic_favourite.png|left]]You can tap on one of the arrows and set it as a "favourite" to follow it. The colour of the arrow will then change to yellow.
 
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<u>'''Note:'''</u> Air Nav Pro will warn you of a collision following the TCAS rules but no resolution will be issued.
 
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Revision as of 16:20, 22 October 2015

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When connected to an ADS-B or FLARM transmitter (See Traffic Sources), Air Navigation Pro will show traffic information on the moving Map as moving arrows.


The arrows will contain the following information:

  • Callsign
  • Altitude
  • Speed
  • Vertical Speed (as an upward or downward arrow. No arrow means the aircraft is leveled).


The direction of the arrow is the heading of the aircraft. A trail of previous recorded positions of the aircraft will be displayed as a dot trace.


Bookmark traffics

Traffic favourite.png
You can tap on one of the arrows and set it as a "favourite" to follow it. The colour of the arrow will then change to yellow.

Note: Air Nav Pro will warn you of a collision following the TCAS rules but no resolution will be issued.



Back to index.