sba55
En-Route
With the FAA re-opening the ADS-B comment period, I looked over some of the ideas behind this proposal. Some of them really have me worried:
- No more flight following. If that's true, it sounds like it would be really detrimental to safety. FF is about much more than just traffic advisories - staying in touch with ATC in case there's a problem, staying up to date on what's going on in the area, coordinating traffic and airspace clearances, etc. ADS-B, especially the "out" kind, doesn't offer any of these. Are we losing an essential service?
- Aircraft visibility. Unless I'm misinterpreting the proposal, ADS-B wouldn't be required outside Class A/B/C below 10,000' MSL. If they're also eliminating Radar, how are they going to advice IFR planes of other traffic? For that matter, that traffic wouldn't show up on your ADS-B display either. Isn't that a really big problem?
- And related: What if there's an electrical issue? Does your plane disappear from their system (no primary returns anymore, either)?
What am I missing? I hope it's something important.....
-Felix
- No more flight following. If that's true, it sounds like it would be really detrimental to safety. FF is about much more than just traffic advisories - staying in touch with ATC in case there's a problem, staying up to date on what's going on in the area, coordinating traffic and airspace clearances, etc. ADS-B, especially the "out" kind, doesn't offer any of these. Are we losing an essential service?
- Aircraft visibility. Unless I'm misinterpreting the proposal, ADS-B wouldn't be required outside Class A/B/C below 10,000' MSL. If they're also eliminating Radar, how are they going to advice IFR planes of other traffic? For that matter, that traffic wouldn't show up on your ADS-B display either. Isn't that a really big problem?
- And related: What if there's an electrical issue? Does your plane disappear from their system (no primary returns anymore, either)?
What am I missing? I hope it's something important.....
-Felix