Radar (Radio Detection and Ranging) is a ground-based system used to detect, locate, and track aircraft by transmitting radio waves and analyzing their reflections. In air traffic control (ATC), radar enables real-time monitoring of aircraft position and movement, forming the backbone of surveillance and separation services.
Type | Name | Function |
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Primary Radar (PSR) | Passive detection | Measures position using reflected signals; detects any object (aircraft, terrain, birds) |
Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR) | Cooperative | Interrogates onboard transponders to receive aircraft ID, altitude, and other data |
Monopulse Secondary Radar | High precision | Advanced SSR for Mode S tracking with higher accuracy |
ATC can issue headings to aircraft for sequencing, separation, or traffic avoidance.
Typical instructions include:
Radar vectoring is common in approach and departure phases, especially in busy terminal areas.
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