CAVU wrote:Most airplanes are going to be equipped with ADS-B...
CAVU
MS Pirate wrote:ADSB does add another way to avoid traffic conflicts, so it can be helpful...
But there can be aircraft out there that are not displayed on your visual screen of traffic...
So...since this is a
backcountry flying discussion... I'm not sure how many folks appreciate the number of backcountry pilots who are NOT putting any sort of ADSB instrumentation in their aircraft. ADSB may be universal at the frontcountry airport you depart from, but there are a whole lot of pilots flying the backcountry who don't need it, don't want it, and don't have it. (To a much lesser extent the same is true for radios...at least functioning radios.)
I don't have it, and until I can't fly Class G without it I never will...I'm not alone in that. It's a common theme for people flying bug-smashers out of non-towered airports...you know...the folks spending all their time in the backcountry.
I don't discredit the SA that ADSB can add, but its REAL far from universal,
especially in the backcountry...don't start relying on it just yet. Anyone looking at a screen instead of out the windows needs to be in controlled airspace where ADSB is mandatory. Otherwise it's a real false security.