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Airspace warnings are the most complex ones. An airspace warning is activated by two
triggers; First warning (orange) will be given when a projected position of flight for period,
which is defined in the Time item, is computed to cross an airspace zone.
Second warning (red) will be raised when a projected position of flight is computed to cross
airspace zone and the glider is already in the buffer zone in the vertical or horizontal
directions. Buffer zones are defined in the Horz.buffer and Vert.buffer items. Default
values are 1 km for horizontal buffer and 100 m for vertical buffer.
The first warning (orange) will also be given when you enter an airspace zone buffer but the
projected flight is computed to cross it.
An Airspace warning will be raised in all modes and dialogues. A warning for an alarmed
zone can be dismissed for a whole day, some minutes or just quit. Quit means that the
message will disappear. Use Dismiss for spin to define dismiss time in minutes. This time
will be shown in the lower-middle button after which the warning will be raised again.
However an alarmed zone will still be filled with transparent red colour and outlined with a
thick line and also the distance to the nearest point of the airspace zone will be shown.
To prevent dismissing by mistake check the Confirm dismiss checkbox and you will be
always prompted to confirm dismiss for a particular airspace zone.
The RESET button will reset the status for all airspace zones.
5.1.10.2 Altitude Warning
Altitude warnings will be enabled if Show warning is checked. Altitude is given in MSL.
Projection is calculated based on the 20 second average vertical speed and time which is
defined in the Time item.
If the projected altitude is greater than the set altitude, an altitude warning will be raised.
Altitude warnings will be raised in all modes and dialogues just as for airspace warnings.
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