Gone Flyin
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Have a few questions on completing the installation of my skyBeacon ADS-B out unit. I'm hoping someone here can help me with that.
First, the skyBeacon manual states "Select ALT mode on the aircraft's transponder. In an area of known radar activity or using a ramp tester interrogate the transponder and verify that the Squawk and Pressure altitude agree with the transponder or known pressure altitude".
Can someone explain exactly what I need to do, here, please.
Second, I'm not clear on where I need to fly to meet the requirements of the initial flight test. The manual says "rule airspace" which is Class A, Class B to include the 30nm mode C area, Class C and above 10,000' in Class E.
At this late stage in the ADS-B rollout... is this still the way it has to be done even though ADS-B is working all across the USA and certainly here in New England where I live?
If so, do I need to obtain prior ATC clearance to enter Mode C and for how long do I need to fly in that area to meet the requirements of the test?
I understand about getting the flight test results from the PAB Reports site. Is it the case where, until I have no RED flags on the report, I must repeat the flight test to be able to use the system?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
First, the skyBeacon manual states "Select ALT mode on the aircraft's transponder. In an area of known radar activity or using a ramp tester interrogate the transponder and verify that the Squawk and Pressure altitude agree with the transponder or known pressure altitude".
Can someone explain exactly what I need to do, here, please.
Second, I'm not clear on where I need to fly to meet the requirements of the initial flight test. The manual says "rule airspace" which is Class A, Class B to include the 30nm mode C area, Class C and above 10,000' in Class E.
At this late stage in the ADS-B rollout... is this still the way it has to be done even though ADS-B is working all across the USA and certainly here in New England where I live?
If so, do I need to obtain prior ATC clearance to enter Mode C and for how long do I need to fly in that area to meet the requirements of the test?
I understand about getting the flight test results from the PAB Reports site. Is it the case where, until I have no RED flags on the report, I must repeat the flight test to be able to use the system?
Thanks for any help you can provide.