MACA Help
If you have a specific question, please see below in our frequently asked
questions for an answer. If you can not find what you are looking for, please
email us at admin@seeandavoid.org and we will do our best to get back to you
as soon as possible.
GA PILOTS
Q: How do I navigate to a specific base?
A: Drag and zoom to the base location and click on the base icon.
Q: What does MACA stand for?
A: Mid Air Collision Avoidance
Q: Who is sponsoring the SeeAndAvoid.org portal?
A: Air National Guard Safety
Q: Where do I go to learn more about Google Maps?
A: http://www.google.com/maps
Q: Where do I go to learn more about and download Google Earth?
A: http://www.google.com/earth
Q: Where can I go to provide feedback on this portal?
A: Please send an email to admin@seeandavoid.org. Feedback is welcomed and appreciated.
MILITARY SAFETY ADMINISTRATORS
Q: Where do I go on the site to build my own MACA website?
A: Create your own MACA site
Q: Is there someone I can contact with questions?
A: Yes, please email admin@seeandavoid.org.
Q: How long will it take to get a Username and Password to build my MACA site once I send in a request?
A: One to two business days. If you don’t hear back in that time frame, please email admin@seeandavoid.org.
Q: Do you share a common database with service-specific safety centers such as the Air Force Safety Center?
A: We do not yet have a direct link to the Air Force Safety Center, though we work with them on interservice coordination issues. That is part of our FY07 mandate… to establish those personal and data links.
Q: Are you in competition with the other related independent sites or do you coordinate with them to share info?
A: We compete with no one. All data sources are welcome to participate. Our only goal is to eliminate midair collisions and reduce close calls.