The Transponder Landing System (TLS) uses transponders installed near runways to provide lateral and vertical guidance during landing. TLS calculates the aircraft's position and transmits steering commands to the pilot based on its distance and alignment with the runway. This allows aircraft to land even in low visibility conditions such as fog or at night by following the transponder signals to the runway.
The Transponder Landing System (TLS) uses transponders installed near runways to provide lateral and vertical guidance during landing. TLS calculates the aircraft's position and transmits steering commands to the pilot based on its distance and alignment with the runway. This allows aircraft to land even in low visibility conditions such as fog or at night by following the transponder signals to the runway.
The Transponder Landing System (TLS) uses transponders installed near runways to provide lateral and vertical guidance during landing. TLS calculates the aircraft's position and transmits steering commands to the pilot based on its distance and alignment with the runway. This allows aircraft to land even in low visibility conditions such as fog or at night by following the transponder signals to the runway.