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                Mode C (CHARLI): If the selector is set to the ALT position, information about the

                aircraft's pressure altitude is sent with the transponder code.





                However,  this  only  happens  if  the  aircraft  is  equipped  with  an  encoder  that
                provides the transponder with information about the aircraft's pressure altitude

                (altitude in relation to 1013 HPa).


                If the aircraft is equipped with a transponder, this must be switched on during

                flight. If the transponder is in mode C, it must be in the ALT position.




                Mode S (SIERRA): In addition to the transponder code and altitude, the mode

                also  sends  registration  information  and  speed  to  ATC  and  to  other  aircraft

                equipped with Mode S transponders within range.

                Mode S provides the air traffic controller with this information directly on the

                computer screen, so that he is immediately aware of the aircraft's identification

                and altitude, and whether the aircraft is ascending or descending in altitude.





                In addition, computer systems generate vectors that show the aircraft's position
                in time, based on the current flight direction and speed. The air traffic controller

                can then see if there is or will be conflicting traffic.




                Here  the  signal  from  a


                single aircraft is seen on a
                radar-generated

                computer screen.




                See animation here




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             Flyveteori PPL(A)(UL)/LAPL             Henning Andersen, Midtjysk Flyveskole© 2025               904
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