How does an airplane avoid hitting each other in the air?

When airplanes fly in the sky they do not arbitrarily fly miscellaneous on it, but must fly according to the designated routes. But due to the very fast flight speed of the aircraft, the crashing incidents in the air still occasionally occur.

To avoid being stabbed in the air, the Lincon Laboratory of the American Institute of Physical and Chemical Physics and the Federal Aviation Administration collaborated and worked out a new electronic warning system against each other. This new anti-aircraft warning system, why is it possible to fight a plane crash?

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Space diagram showing the aircraft's flying position (Photo: weatheroffice)

After installing the system to avoid this collision, the aircraft will continuously emit a warning signal . This type of signal is similar to the pulse signal of radar, effective signaling distance is 40,000m. All planes have radios after entering this airspace, the warning lights in the cabin will light up and make an alarm, prompting the pilot that the aircraft is at the critical moment. At the same time, the screen also shows the distance and altitude of another aircraft, furthermore, directing the pilot to use methods such as lowering, climbing up or maintaining the flight originally to avoid crashing into another plane.

The aircraft is equipped with such advanced systems that significantly reduced the chances of aircraft crashing into space.