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Tactical Conflict Resolution
Tactical Conflict Resolution is a critical function in Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management. It involves very short-term decision-making to solve trajectory conflicts between at least two operations when a loss of separation occurs, thereby preventing an imminent Near mid-air collision. This process occurs within a few minutes at most, with safety being the highest priority. Initially, a Traffic Advisory alerts the pilot about a potential conflict from a few minutes to around 40 seconds before the closest point of approach. Subsequently, a Resolution Advisory provides the resolution manoeuvre to the pilot with a timing greater than 20 seconds before the Closest Point of Approach. The Air Traffic Controller has the ultimate authority on the decision in controlled airspace, while in uncontrolled airspace, tactical conflict resolution is supported by Traffic Collision Avoidance System in commercial aviation, like TCAS II, or other Airbone Collision Avoidance Systems. Indexis01 (talk) 20:19, 30 May 2024 (UTC)