Jeff Cutler
Pre-takeoff checklist
- Joined
- Apr 9, 2005
- Messages
- 152
- Display Name
Display name:
Jeff
His numbers are off. This time last year the FAA and the avionics industry were saying 100,000 still to go. There are 340 shops in the US. Let alone the five days per install stat.
He's a bit off on a few things, but the possible abuse of the ADSB system by government for fees and 4A and the public privacy stuff is pretty on the ball. He also didn't mention that for much of the US you don't need any ADSB at all.
No doubt but the same is true of the smartphone in your pocket, the ezpass on your car, every credit card, facial recognition on security cameras and on and on. This isn't some isolated thing that we can be surveilled....
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I only got to the part where he looked like the guy with the lisp from Princess Bride. I couldn't make it any further than that
Can you point me to a free public webpage where I can watch your every move from that smart phone and also run your phone number and get your verified (as in a letter sent which you must reply to ever few years) address?
No doubt true, but his beef was with the government and "surveillance". If you don't think the government already has a ton of power to do so...
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Perhaps someone can confirm, I thought ATC already had the capability to tag and follow a radar target to destination, even without Mode C or ADS-B.
For public data there's an anonymous option if UAT only.
This is like "hey babe just the tip", or burglars can just break in so why bother locking the front door, so because the government has broken your 4a rights before, just let them go all the way? I'd hope the American people would be smart enough to have the opposite reaction, y'all government type have proven you can't be trusted not to break the constitution, and I demand more and more privacy.
Perhaps someone can confirm, I thought ATC already had the capability to tag and follow a radar target to destination, even without Mode C or ADS-B.
For public data there's an anonymous option if UAT only.
Hearing some similar arguments from when transponders were being required in the 30 mile ring.
Aside from all of the ADS-B paranoia many of the newer ADS-B out solutions do not require installation by an avionics shop - even the Garmin GTX-335 can be installed and signed-off by an A&P.
We don't?I don't disagree at all. I'm just pointing out this guy in the video has all this outrage about ADSB, and yet we don't complain about license plate readers all over the place.... and on and on
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The American People have been conditioned over the last 60 years or so to treat anyone who asserts their privacy and rights to be a deranged right- wing kook.This is like "hey babe just the tip", or burglars can just break in so why bother locking the front door, so because the government has broken your 4a rights before, just let them go all the way? I'd hope the American people would be smart enough to have the opposite reaction, y'all government type have proven you can't be trusted not to break the constitution, and I demand more and more privacy.
Those who violate the social contract must be isolated!The American People have been conditioned over the last 60 years or so to treat anyone who asserts their privacy and rights to be a deranged right- wing kook.
That would be awesome. (Has it recently changed? I remember Garmin being all uppity about all their devices being installed by an "approved dealer")Aside from all of the ADS-B paranoia many of the newer ADS-B out solutions do not require installation by an avionics shop - even the Garmin GTX-335 can be installed and signed-off by an A&P.
I've been flying ADS-B equipped airplanes for 4 years in Alaska. If you are that paranoid about people watching what you do then maybe you should seek professional help.
.....like getting your medical yankedI was going to seek professional help with my paranoia, but I know that would get me on a watch list or something.