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When the Conflict Analysis button is available on the Quick Access toolbar, the Conflict Analysis tab is enabled. Depending on the Conflict Analysis layer/level definitions in the Drawing Manager, one or more of the following checkboxes will be available:
- Detect wingtip clearance / apron equipment: When this checkbox is selected, any conflicts that are detected between the wingtip clearance and the layer(s)/level(s) assigned under Wing clearance obstacles in the Drawing Manager as obstacles are reported.
- Detect gears clearance / apron equipment: When this checkbox is selected, any conflicts that are detected between the landing gear swept path (plus the clearance offset) and the layer(s)/level(s) defined under Landing gear obstacles in the Drawing Manager as apron obstacles are reported.
Conflict Identification
When a conflict is detected, the following indications are provided:
- An element displays in the drawing, including the triangular alert symbol with a conflict identification number, the conflict start and end (if applicable) points, and the resulting area. To manage the Properties, see Session Manager.
- The Conflict Analysis button on the Quick Access toolbar turns red.
- The Results button on the Quick Access toolbar as well as the applicable cell(s) in the dialog box turn red, and the conflict identification numbers that correspond to an alert symbol are listed.
Note:
- For AviPLAN Airside Pro 2024& to detect a conflict, the applicable clearance and/or path envelope (e.g. the landing gear path) must intersect (i.e. cross over) a line on the conflict layer(s)/level(s) defined in the Drawing Manager at least once.
- Shapes on the layer(s)/level(s) defined in the Drawing Manager must be enclosed to be correctly detected as conflicts.