FlyingTiger
Pre-takeoff checklist
Our eyes/brains are built to detect relative motion, especially in peripheral vision. We tend to miss targets without relative motion.
I'm not "shocked" there aren't more mid-airs, there or anywhere else. Our planes are pretty small, and it's a rare event in any case. Two miles is a real long miss. Not at all convinced ADS-B will move the needle much at all, at least fir GA.
Sunday evening I was watching Flightradar24 and listening to ATC for the arrivals into Oshkosh and could not believe how many planes were jammed into a relatively small airspace at the same altitude. Multiple times the controller turned everyone around because there was insufficient spacing; looked like a hornets nest that got kicked over. Sure seemed like a mid-air waiting to happen, especially when I would see someone turn around and start flying into the line between Fisk and Pickett. It was pretty crazy to watch but in the end no NTSB accident reports.
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