
Depends on who you're with, what you're doing, right?Mojave Flyer wrote:I think comparing prices for a "weekend in Vegas" might not be an accurate unit of measure!
You can have an awfully good time in Vegas!
JB
Well certainly Z. But we don't want two threads open on the same subject either. A certain ennui develops after a thread has been open for awhile. I know I quit watching them. This is big news. I might have started a thread entitled: "Huge Developments on ADSB-out front"Zzz wrote:If you want to get people's attention on this topic you should name your thread something relevant. You'll never see a newspaper editor approve a headline like "Take a look dang it" or "ADS-B"
I was hoping you'd jump in here. So the TSO numbers given in the FR update don't pertain to the update are?lesuther wrote:Now I am still a bit confused. The performance characteristics of the TSO include temperature, vibe, shock, and emc levels. They also specify update rate and an error computation that is anything but standard on any portables I have played with. So the FAA needs to clearly outline which TSO performance specifications are *Performance* specifications and which are merely performance specifications. The TSOs are specific. As an example, some portables will not meet the -40 to 80c opersting requirement.
Nonetheless, it is clear that the FAA is inching in the right direction. If this is done right, it will slash the costs of the equipment by 2-3 times.
Mister701 wrote:Well certainly Z. But we don't want two threads open on the same subject either. A certain ennui develops after a thread has been open for awhile. I know I quit watching them. This is big news. I might have started a thread entitled: "Huge Developments on ADSB-out front"Zzz wrote:If you want to get people's attention on this topic you should name your thread something relevant. You'll never see a newspaper editor approve a headline like "Take a look dang it" or "ADS-B"
Sorrry.


Mister701 wrote:......... In 5 years we should be able to implement ADSB-out for about the cost of a weekend in Vegas.
Contactflying wrote:
I have flown many fine airplanes with no electrical system. Are they still legal most places when low?

I love the cub like tail.contactflying wrote:I have flown many fine airplanes with no electrical system. Are they still legal most places when low?
Geoffrey Thorpe wrote:contactflying wrote:I have flown many fine airplanes with no electrical system. Are they still legal most places when low?
The current regulations for ADS-B contain about the same exemption for no-electric aircraft that the transponder regulations did.

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