Timbeck2
Final Approach
A friend of mine told me that the FAA was possibly extending/reinstating the rebate for the ADS-B upgrade. My google foo turned up nothing. Anyone else heard this?
Gonna order my xpdr, install it with my mechanic and enjoy the $500.
It pays to wait for the good stuff.
Now cue in all the nay-sayers who will claim that we are milking the system ...
Hi everyone.
I see no real possible, complete, solution to the 2020 mandate, other than for FAA to relax the requirements, maybe add a portable solution, there are too many acft, and not enough installers, to complete the task. I know that this is Not likely to happen without an act of Congress, too short a time for them to even think about, forget about implementing it.
AOPA should have been able to forward look and see that this was a very bad idea to support / back up, without some additional choices, other than in panel / hard install. Now they are sitting on their butts just trying to collect money from people that they buried.
This is where we need a cheap, made-in-you-know-where solution. The standard should be simply "passes an in-flight test".Hi everyone.
I see no real possible, complete, solution to the 2020 mandate, other than for FAA to relax the requirements, maybe add a portable solution, there are too many acft, and not enough installers, to complete the task. I know that this is Not likely to happen without an act of Congress, too short a time for them to even think about, forget about implementing it.
AOPA should have been able to forward look and see that this was a very bad idea to support / back up, without some additional choices, other than in panel / hard install. Now they are sitting on their butts just trying to collect money from people that they buried.
Hi everyone.
I see no real possible, complete, solution to the 2020 mandate, other than for FAA to relax the requirements, maybe add a portable solution, there are too many acft, and not enough installers, to complete the task. I know that this is Not likely to happen without an act of Congress, too short a time for them to even think about, forget about implementing it.
AOPA should have been able to forward look and see that this was a very bad idea to support / back up, without some additional choices, other than in panel / hard install. Now they are sitting on their butts just trying to collect money from people that they buried.
Not true. A large percentage of the fleet that will actually need it have already installed. There are plenty of complete solutions out there and more than enough techs and shop space to get it done. Of course the longer people procrastinate in hopes of something changing or having the deadline extended then the more likely there is to be a huge bottleneck but that will be a self-fulfilling prophecy. And that will not cause the FAA to extend.
Hi.What should they have asked for?
Hi.
If the AOPA or others that were involved in this mess originally, would have presented something like a portable solution, I am sure someone would have com up with something.
Hi.When has the FAA ever allowed a portable solution for anything having to do with IFR aircraft separation?
That is not necessarily the case, if look at some the available solutions now some could have been easily implemented as portable. In addition there are more pilots using portables for other tasks illegally, which could / can also be acceptable, under certain conditions. Some of the LSAs, while they may have an in panel factory assembled are still illegal to use for certain operations. Just because something is in the panel does not make it better or more reliable, or legal to use, but I do agree that for IFR and or Commercial operations it should be implemented in the present form.One of the things they're trying to do with this is to decrease aircraft separation, and that requires an accurate position be broadcast.
I read that a lot and it had me worried. I have been shopping ADS-B solutions for a few months and finally committed this week. The shop is scheduling 4-5 weeks out. The other two shops I talked to were 6-8 weeks. For whatever reason - the rush has not hit Northeast Ohio. If you haven’t upgraded yet the smart thing to do is contact a few shops and see what the backlog is in your area. It may guide your decision.. . . When I booked the upgrade for the Mooney last fall, the shop was scheduled 6 weeks out. When I booked for the Archer this spring, it was 8 weeks. By Oshkosh, the wait was 6 months, and by August it was a year. . .
Hi.
I agree, and I would not expect anyone in IMC or on an IFR flight to use it, but over 50% of the GA, SLSA... small acft are VFR flight only.
That is not necessarily the case, if look at some the available solutions now some could have been easily implemented as portable.
Just because something is in the panel does not make it better or more reliable
but the rest of the statement:For ADS-B, you would need to ensure both the input (GPS) and output (Mode S) antennae, and your power source, were hooked up in a reliable, testable,..
does not make the device work any better or more reliable, it just makes it more attached. As long as you have a good mount with a proper communication / connection to the antenna the rest of the device can be anywhere as long as it powered up and for that a requirement for a battery back up like your ELT for example could meet the requirement, and a warning that will show when the external power is not connected.and thus permanent way.
Hi.
I do agree with the statement below:
but the rest of the statement:
does not make the device work any better or more reliable, it just makes it more attached. As long as you have a good mount with a proper communication / connection to the antenna the rest of the device can be anywhere as long as it powered up and for that a requirement for a battery back up like your ELT for example could meet the requirement, and a warning that will show when the external power is not connected.
What should they have asked for? If they asked for a later deadline (and got it), we would have the same problem, just later.
I honestly think that we will see another push back of the deadline. Usually what happens with things like this is they set the deadline, very few people do anything to comply, they push it, more people comply, they push it again, and then all but a few get their act together. It's an iterative process. I am not sure that there will be enough compliance, and not enough shop capacity to get enough compliant at this point for the FAA to live with the deadline as it is. Of course, this is just my prediction, and it's worth what you paid for it.
but the antennae either need to be attached to the airplane, or they need to be re-tested every time they're moved.
IIRC, the 2020 deadline is the second, it was pushed once a long time ago. But, they also said quite a long time ago that they weren't kidding and that 2020 was not going to move. I don't expect it to, either.
I am not sure I understand your logic, why would this location be different from the in panel, you just set and forget. No need to move again.