MBDiagMan
Final Approach
Okay, I did the flight this morning and got an apparently good PAPR, but no GAIRS was included. Not sure I know where to go from here.
Eventually. As everyone suggested - you should fly per the recommendations. I did not spend enough time in the Class C airspace. I looked up my flight and saw the track so I submitted it. I should have been paying more attention.Back to the validation flight.....
A retired pilot friend who is extremely savvy about ADS-B says that he believes I can fly the validation flight away from the Bravo because we have good coverage in our area. He believes that as long as you’re being “painted,” the validation flight will be valid. As soon as I get time and weather I will try it and report results here. If it doesn’t work, the next try will be at Shreveport Charlie airspace.
Has anyone had a successful validation flight away from rule airspace?
Based on your requested Performance Report for Tail Number N**** on ****** and the associated GA Incentive Requirement Status (GAIRS) Report, a Detection of Rule Airspace failure was identified since you flew a period of time less than 30 minutes in ADS-B Rule Airspace.
Should I re-fly? Re-flying is not required at this time.
What's the next step? A Rebate Program administrator will manually review your performance reports to determine if you can proceed with the rebate claim process without an Incentive Code. Within 3 business days, the Rebate Program will email you after a decision is made.
We have cleared your reservation so you can proceed to the rebate claim. Please go to the Rebate Claim pagehttps://adsbrebate.faa.gov/RebateClaim.aspx to complete your rebate request. You will need the Rebate Reservation Number (RR-*****)provided in your Rebate Reservation confirmation email, but will not need an incentive code.
Flew today and FAILED. My flight was over the closed parallel runway at a Class C. I climbed to 3500 feet
If you have a flight with 30 minute sounds or more in rule airspace, even if you just fly a straight line, the automated system gives you a passing GAIRS report with an incentive code. If you don’t meet the 30 minutes, then you fail the GAIRS report.
I Passed mine the second try. Flew at 10.5 for 45 minutes from an airport with no ground coverage. Maybe it's the device. I put in a Stratus ESG. My problem the first time, I was only at 6500. I had minimal errors on that flight. With the Skybeacon you might need to keep it off until airborne due to its lower power output.