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CCAS | VFR Collision Avoidance

CCAS (pronounced CEE-kas) is an aircraft collision avoidance system, especially used by VFR pilots

CCAS (pronounced CEE-kas) is an aircraft collision avoidance system, especially used by VFR pilots

CCAS | VFR Collision Avoidance

by Hermann Hoelter
CCAS | VFR Collision Avoidance

What is it about?

CCAS (pronounced CEE-kas) is an aircraft collision avoidance system, especially used by VFR pilots. CCAS operates in lower airspaces, depending on the terrain from ground level up to 5,000 ft AGL.

CCAS | VFR Collision Avoidance

App Details

Version
24.03.0
Rating
NA
Size
64Mb
Genre
Navigation Dienst­programme
Last updated
March 12, 2024
Release date
December 18, 2023
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App Store Description

CCAS (pronounced CEE-kas) is an aircraft collision avoidance system, especially used by VFR pilots. CCAS operates in lower airspaces, depending on the terrain from ground level up to 5,000 ft AGL.

- How it works -

Each CCAS client periodically sends its own position to the CCAS network. On the other hand, the CCAS servers broadcast all relevant traffic around this position back to the CCAS client. By using standard TCP connections combined with a highly optimized protocol, this operates almost in real-time.

Besides other CCAS users, the server also broadcasts traffic information from different other sources, such as ADS-B, as well as OGN/FLARM, in order to have as much information as possible.

You can easily connect CCAS to your navigation app (e.g. VFRnav). This means that traffic is displayed directly on the moving map. Traffic data is transmitted via GDL90. In addition, CCAS can be used as a proxy for other traffic data sources such as Stratux, FLARM or ADS-B receivers.

- How to use -

In order to use CCAS and help increase safety in the air, simply download the official CCAS client. It's completely free by the way!

Important note on privacy: No registration is necessary. Upon the first launch of the client, a random ID is generated on the device. Every position message is sent encrypted and only provided to other users of CCAS network in immediate proximity. No flight history is saved.

- How to contribute -

Simply use the client. Every pilot using CCAS makes an important contribution to make the airspace safe.

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