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Conflict Detection with Adjacent Sectors

Conflict Detection with Adjacent Sectors

Conflict Detection with Adjacent Sectors

Conflict Detection with Adjacent Sectors

Description

Losses of Separation in the En-Route environment sometimes involve inadequate coordination with an adjacent sector.

These typically involve either an early (premature) transfer of control to or from the neighbouring sector or the infringement of a neighbouring sector without coordination.

Typical scenarios

Loss of separation with adjacent sectors usually means that standard procedures have not been followed or something has gone wrong with the coordination of a non-standard solution. The most common scenarios are:

A more detailed description of the scenarios is provided in the Conflicts with Adjacent Sectors – Typical Causes and Contributors article.

Contributing factors

Several factors (that can otherwise be considered safe or irrelevant) can contribute to an event if combined in a certain way. The most common of these are:

A more detailed description of the contributing factors is provided in the Conflicts with Adjacent Sectors – Typical Causes and Contributors article.

Prevention barriers

Prevention barriers are intended to solve the problem before it has emerged.

A more detailed description of the prevention barriers is provided in the Conflict Detection with Adjacent Sectors – Prevention Barriers article.

Mitigation barriers

Mitigation barriers are intended to reduce or eliminate the impact of a problem after it has happened. These are general mitigation barriers against loss of separation and are not specific to conflict detection with adjacent sectors. Therefore, they will only be listed and not explained in detail:

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Further Reading

Read more:

Communication Equipment Technical Problems

Callsign Change by ATC

CPDLC General Safety Considerations

Conflict Detection with Adjacent Sectors – Prevention Barriers

Conditional Clearance

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