Rigged4Flight
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You can spend a significant percentage of the value of your aircraft to install an ADS-B In/Out system years ahead of the mandatory compliance date. Or, and this might sound crazy so just hear me out, you could wait until closer to the date and allow market forces to lower the cost while technology continues to improve and expand the available options.
Case in point: http://www.flyingmag.com/blogs/going-direct/ads-b-solved
Case in point: http://www.flyingmag.com/blogs/going-direct/ads-b-solved
The good news is there is an easy solution, and that is FAA-approved portable units.
The technology is already there, and it works. A couple of years ago I was sent a portable ADS-B In/Out developmental unit that was light and cheap and that worked. The idea behind it wasn't to provide compliant hardware for the ADS-B mandate but simply to allow pilots of homebuilts and other nonconventionally certificated aircraft to get all the benefits of ADS-B, including the ability to see all other traffic (cleverly defeating the FAA's selective availability to non-panel-mount ADS-B users) and to be seen by ADS-B In traffic too.
The unit I'm referring to is a marvel. A dual-band ADS-B transceiver (1090ES and universal access transceiver), the SkyGuardTWX includes a WAAS receiver/antenna and can display incoming ADS-B traffic and weather info on a tablet computer. The system does everything a $7,000 panel-mount system would, and it does it for $1,475. The unit is currently undergoing FAA review — it's not clear just what category it will fit into — but for now, there is no provision for portable ADS-B Out equipment
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