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6/8/2020 1:41 PM
 

What is needed is a way to set the iFly to not show traffic that is moving away or not closing.

I and I imagine many others have no interest in such objects appearing on the screen.

 
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6/8/2020 7:16 PM
 

The tricky thing about that is the edge cases.  Say you're heading due north, approaching the pattern at a busy uncontrolled field.  In additon to the swarm of bees in and around the airport pattern, a plane transiting the area south of the field heading due east is at your 10 o'clock position.  You're closing on it, so you see it displayed.  You cross in front of it, so on your iFly display you see it at your 9 o'clock, and then you start to pull away, and per your request it disappears from tthe screen.

You proceed to immediately forget about it because you're focused on the traffic in the pattern.  Deciding that you want to fly a circle to wait for some of the pattern traffic to space out more favoribly for your arrival, you initiate a right 360.  As you come around the first 90deg, all of a sudden that plane you forgot about looms large in your windscreen, and iFly suddenly starts barking traffic alerts at you.  You have little time to react, and have to take drastic action.  Not good.

Maybe if the logic is something like "greater than 5 (7? 10?) miles *and* range increasing, then don't display" or something like that, but the filter criteria needs to be more sophisticated than simply "range not decreasing".

 
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6/11/2020 12:56 AM
 

I agree with Cobra.  I don't think things that actually exist should be willfully blanked out.  (E.g. towers or terrain that's now behind you; or in your request, aircraft around you that just happen to fit some criteria; since your, or their direction can change in a moment -- and your deciding to change direction might be based on the fact that you see nothing displayed on your screen in that direction)

However, as requested in a separate thread, I think traffic warnings should take into account whether there is actually a chance of collision.  For instance, if an aircraft is moving away or is behind you (but not overtaking you) then why warn you just because they're within a circle of x NM from you?  The exception to this rule would be if the aircraft is within some small distance from you that you or the software chooses, since even aircraft on divergent headings can make sudden directional changes -- which is still not a problem unless they're close to you.


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10/18/2020 9:17 AM
 

Yes. Your points well made. Amend my views. 

 
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10/21/2020 5:34 PM
 
Cobra wrote:

The tricky thing about that is the edge cases.  Say you're heading due north, approaching the pattern at a busy uncontrolled field.  In additon to the swarm of bees in and around the airport pattern, a plane transiting the area south of the field heading due east is at your 10 o'clock position.  You're closing on it, so you see it displayed.  You cross in front of it, so on your iFly display you see it at your 9 o'clock, and then you start to pull away, and per your request it disappears from tthe screen.

You proceed to immediately forget about it because you're focused on the traffic in the pattern.  Deciding that you want to fly a circle to wait for some of the pattern traffic to space out more favoribly for your arrival, you initiate a right 360.  As you come around the first 90deg, all of a sudden that plane you forgot about looms large in your windscreen, and iFly suddenly starts barking traffic alerts at you.  You have little time to react, and have to take drastic action.  Not good.

Maybe if the logic is something like "greater than 5 (7? 10?) miles *and* range increasing, then don't display" or something like that, but the filter criteria needs to be more sophisticated than simply "range not decreasing".

Ha! Almost exactly what you've described happened to me a few days ago, including me chafing because that traffic was behind me--until it was in front of me. It changed my thinking about the matter.

 
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