Larry Dighera
December 22nd 07, 12:38 PM
View it here: http://videoontheweb.faa.gov/aviation_industry/ADS-B.asx
Initially, airlines will be exempt from ADS-B mandate; General
Aviation will be required to pay for ADS-B first. There are 219,780
general aviation aircraft (66 percent of them piston-engine singles).
There are 19,382 air carrier aircraft, or about 11% of the GA fleet.
So, although the FAA wants to employ ADS-B to track airline movements
in the air (especially in areas lacking radar coverage), and more
importantly, on the ground, they are proposing to demand that GA
aircraft owners spend thousands of dollars for ADS-B equipment and
installation. Is that reasonable? Why?
Additional persuasive FAA NextGen ATC propaganda here:
http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/reauthorization/
Initially, airlines will be exempt from ADS-B mandate; General
Aviation will be required to pay for ADS-B first. There are 219,780
general aviation aircraft (66 percent of them piston-engine singles).
There are 19,382 air carrier aircraft, or about 11% of the GA fleet.
So, although the FAA wants to employ ADS-B to track airline movements
in the air (especially in areas lacking radar coverage), and more
importantly, on the ground, they are proposing to demand that GA
aircraft owners spend thousands of dollars for ADS-B equipment and
installation. Is that reasonable? Why?
Additional persuasive FAA NextGen ATC propaganda here:
http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/reauthorization/