mtv wrote:Cary wrote:And of course, I can fly into any airspace in the country, without having to seek advance permission other than "cleared into Class B".
There are lots of benefits, once you get rid of the paranoia.
Cary
Cary,
I'll agree with you regards the paranoia factor.
But, I have no idea why ANY backcountry aviator would fly at those nose bleed altitudes.....And, there are SIX, count em, SIX GBTs in the state of Montana. How do you spell useless....
Oh, yeah, and if you actually believe that you "can fly into any airspace in the country, without having to seek advance permission other than "cleared into Class B" you need a flight review.....![]()
Lots of airspace out there that doesn't give a good crap whether you have ADS-whatever or not.
MTV
Cary wrote:
Yeah, you're right. Active "hot" MOAs, military airfields, restricted areas, TFRs, etc. I was thinking more of the alphabet airspaces when I wrote that. Mea culpa--age does that.
asa wrote:Cary wrote:
Yeah, you're right. Active "hot" MOAs, military airfields, restricted areas, TFRs, etc. I was thinking more of the alphabet airspaces when I wrote that. Mea culpa--age does that.
You can always fly into MOA's, hot or cold, no permission required ever. However ADS-B does nothing to get you into any of the towered airspaces - B, C, or D other than meeting one of the equipment requirements of B and C.
In Canada if its installed in the plane it must be on, regardless of airspace.[/quote]mtv wrote:
fredy wrote:What's the reference, becuase that's not what CFR 91.215 says. If there's a different requirement I want to ensure I've got the regs straight. Thanks.
iPat wrote:fredy wrote:What's the reference, becuase that's not what CFR 91.215 says. If there's a different requirement I want to ensure I've got the regs straight. Thanks.
Try:
Title 14: Aeronautics and Space
PART 91—GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES
Subpart C—Equipment, Instrument, and Certificate Requirements
§91.225 Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) Out equipment and use.
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(f) Each person operating an aircraft equipped with ADS-B Out must operate this equipment in the transmit mode at all times.
dogpilot wrote: So like the T Rex in Jurassic Park, "stand still tit can't see you." Of course that isn't true, they (T-Rex) could see you
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