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By Cub
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Aberdeen has received approval fromAirspace controlled from the Civil Aviation Authority for the use of ADS-B in the REBROS sector (pictured) of the Northern North Sea. This sign-off comes after two years of trials and means that Aberdeen becomes the first air traffic control (ATC) unit in the UK to be using ADS-B only to provide radar services.

ABS-B is a surveillance technology in which an aircraft determines its position via GPS satellite navigation and periodically broadcasts it, enabling it to be tracked by a network of remote sensors. In the North Sea environment ADS-B performs better than land-based secondary surveillance radar, as the location of the remote sensors allows aircraft to be seen at much lower altitudes – in contrast to a single land-based radar head. In many cases, helicopters can be seen setting down and lifting from the rigs, even at long range. In this respect, the enhancements for aircraft safety are significant, something that we are proud to bring to the harsh flying environment of the North Sea.

The REBROS sector, which covers around 25,000 square nautical miles of airspace to the east of Aberdeen, has an ADS-B system made up of 16 remote units; some are located on land but many are attached to offshore oil rig installations in the North Sea.
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By Iceman
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I've done a couple of trips to the Faeroes that have returned via Kirkwall in the Orkneys. Could I now call up Aberdeen for a radar service rather than try to pick up Sumburgh / Scottish Info which has historically proved difficult at extreme range) ?

Are other sectors in the planning ?

Iceman 8)
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By Cub
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NorthSouth wrote:Cub, do you have a link for this? Can't see it online anywhere
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On the NATS intranet, at the moment.
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By Dave Phillips
#1680933
Iceman wrote:
Are other sectors in the planning ?

Iceman 8)


We’ve spent the last 8 months calibrating military WAM across the UK. This is a project being run by Aquila, a joint Thales/NATS enterprise,..........
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By Dave Phillips
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One presumes so as most of the work has been in LARS type airspace. You will end-up with a mosaic picture that combines MLAT Mode S/ADS-B and primary from a Thales Star 2000 (4000?) that has some cute mechanisms for dealing with wind turbines.
By PaulB
#1680946
Sorry for the thick question... why do you need multilateration if the aircraft are transmitting their GPS location? How does this deal with altitude?

Curious, not critical before anyone assumes. This sounds quite exciting stuff.
By Nick
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Looking forward to this being rolled out accross the whole country. I feel added to EC, it has a big part to play in safety. Unfortunately there will be those who will fight against it :roll:

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By riverrock
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PaulB wrote:Sorry for the thick question... why do you need multilateration if the aircraft are transmitting their GPS location? How does this deal with altitude?

Curious, not critical before anyone assumes. This sounds quite exciting stuff.

I assume its to guard against a rogue entity / teenage geek from outputting false ADS-B position info.

Would also be useful to allow triangulation of Mode-S traffic which doesn't have ES to output its position, same reason that FR24 (etc) uses it.