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CAP1391: Electronic Conspicuity devices
Electronic Conspicuity (EC) devices
CAP 1391 specifies Electronic Conspicuity (EC) devices that have the ability to signal their presence to other airspace users, thereby turning the “see-and-avoid” concept into “see-BE SEEN-and-avoid”.
Publication status: Current
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Electronic conspicuity devices
Enhancing airborne situational awareness through electronic conspicuity
What is Electronic Conspicuity?
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Final countdown as Electronic Conspicuity Rebate Scheme ends
Scheme for general aviation pilots to claim a 50 per cent rebate of the cost of purchasing of an Electronic Conspicuity device due to end.
At a glance Scheme for general aviation pilots to claim a 50 per cent rebate of the cost of purchasing of an Electronic Conspicuity device due to end.
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CAP3139: Electronic Conspicuity (EC) Consolidated Study Report
An analysis of the potential of Electronic Conspicuity technology to support the Airspace Modernisation Strategy and Future of Flight Programme
These studies looked at the potential of Electronic Conspicuity to support The Airspace Modernisation Strategy and the Future of Flight programme.
Publication status: Current
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New study on Electronic Conspicuity published by aviation regulator
A study has been published looking at how human factors affect the use of Electronic Conspicuity (EC), and what can be done to can enhance airspace safety.
Work underway to help inform Electronic Conspicuity standards that should be adopted in the future.
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CAP2000: Clued Up Autumn 2020: Electronic Conspicuity
This special edition focusses on electronic conspicuity.E-copy of the Clued Up Special Edition: Clued Up Autumn 2020: Electronic Conspicuity.
Publication status: Current
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CAP1837: Response to CAP 1776 Electronic Conspicuity - a call for evidence and future plans
Response to CAP 1776 Electronic Conspicuity - a call for evidence and future plans.
Publication status: Current
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CAP1392: ASI ECWG Recommendation Paper: Electronic Conspicuity in Class G Airspace
Summarises the recommendations of the ECWG regarding electronic conspicuity, as a result of these recommendations CAP1391 was developed.
Publication status: Current
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CAP1776: Electronic Conspicuity: A call for evidence and future plans
Electronic Conspicuity: A call for evidence and future plans
Publication status: Reference only
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CAP1727: Electronic Conspicuity: GA pilot survey
In September 2017 the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) conducted a short and focussed survey, asking general aviation pilots for their views on electronic conspicuity – technology in the aircraft that broadcasts its position.
Publication status: Current