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    What we need to comply with the ADS-B mandate? I would like in and out myself...
    N29787
    '41 BC12-65

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    Re: Anyone looking at?

    Neat technology but not in a T-Craft, at least my T-Craft. Here is a FAQ I found as I fly out of Class C airspace. Pay attention to #8 for non-electric airplanes. It will be similar to a transponder waiver.

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    Cheers,
    Marty


    TF #596
    1946 BC-12D N95258
    Former owner of:
    1946 BC-12D/N95275
    1943 L-2B/N3113S

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    • #3
      Re: Anyone looking at?

      Here is a link to the GPO for a pdf of 14 CFR 91.225, the FAA document concerning ADS-B out requirements.



      I've read it a multiple times and I keep coming up with:

      Below 10,000' msl or 2500' agl, no B or C, or above B or C.

      Can anyone get a different interpretation?

      Here is the link to the transponder requirements.



      I get the same restrictions. But must not be correct since Marty is flying in Class C around KSPI. I always thought transponders were required in Class C. And I was told by an instructor that this was the case.

      Marty, are you based @KSPI?
      Last edited by woodmw; 04-09-2014, 22:34. Reason: Added transponder stuff

      Mike Wood
      Montgomery, TX
      '46 BC12D
      N44085 #9885

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      • #4
        Re: Anyone looking at?

        They just extended the class B over our airport a few years ago, we are class D and so I think I am affected...Tim
        N29787
        '41 BC12-65

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        • #5
          Re: Anyone looking at?

          I fly out of KSPI with a transponder waiver. I renew it every year. ADS-B will be similar in that a waiver will have to be obtained.
          Cheers,
          Marty


          TF #596
          1946 BC-12D N95258
          Former owner of:
          1946 BC-12D/N95275
          1943 L-2B/N3113S

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          • #6
            Re: Anyone looking at?

            This is the out for us...

            foot increments. This requirement applies—
            (1) All aircraft. In Class A, Class B,
            and Class C airspace areas;
            (2) All aircraft. In all airspace within
            30 nautical miles of an airport listed in
            appendix D, section 1 of this part from
            the surface upward to 10,000 feet MSL;
            (3) Notwithstanding paragraph (b)(2)
            of this section, any aircraft which was
            not originally certificated with an engine-
            driven electrical system
            or which
            has not subsequently been certified
            with such a system installed, balloon
            or glider may conduct operations in
            the airspace within 30 nautical miles of
            an airport listed in appendix D, section
            1 of this part provided such operations


            Note the "engine-driven" - you could use a wind generator and still not need a transponder. I fly out of a tower controlled field (Class D) under the Class B/Mode C veil of Houston. There are several non-transponder equipped aircraft that are based here. When flying the Tcraft I never needed a formal waiver. I just added "negative transponder" to my first radio transmission. The tower never hassled me or anyone else I know of.
            Regards,
            Greg Young
            1950 Navion N5221K
            2021 RV-6 N6GY
            1940 Rearwin Cloudster in progress
            4 L-2 projects on deck (YO-57, TG-6 conv, L-2A, L-2B)
            Former Owner 1946 BC-12D's N43109 & N96282
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            • #7
              Re: Anyone looking at?

              It doesn't matter if your aircraft currently has an electrical system, if it didn't originally come certified with one then you are exempt.
              Catch the fish, to make the money, to buy the bread, to gather the strength, to catch the fish...

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              • #8
                Re: Anyone looking at?

                Originally posted by akndrifter View Post
                It doesn't matter if your aircraft currently has an electrical system, if it didn't originally come certified with one then you are exempt.

                Read the next part after the 'red' section Greg posted. If the aircraft ever has an engine driven system installed, the exemption is gone....in the eyes of the FAA. But then like anything dealing with regulations; only matters when you get caught. At least in this case, you should not be jeopardizing anyone but yourself.

                And another thing:
                What happens in Alaska, stays in Alaska. You guys get to dance to a different drummer.

                Mike Wood
                Montgomery, TX
                '46 BC12D
                N44085 #9885

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                • #9
                  Re: Anyone looking at?

                  Originally posted by M Towsley View Post
                  I fly out of KSPI with a transponder waiver. I renew it every year. ADS-B will be similar in that a waiver will have to be obtained.
                  Now things are clearer....Class C is 'out of bounds', just that there is a way around it. Or should I say through it. Is the waiver good in all Class C, or just @ KSPI?

                  Mike Wood
                  Montgomery, TX
                  '46 BC12D
                  N44085 #9885

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                  • #10
                    Re: Anyone looking at?

                    Originally posted by woodmw View Post
                    Now things are clearer....Class C is 'out of bounds', just that there is a way around it. Or should I say through it. Is the waiver good in all Class C, or just @ KSPI?
                    I believe it's specific to the controlling ATC group. In Houston you'd need a waiver from Houston Center to go into either the IAH Class B or the HOU Class C. But we can fly under it and under the Mode C veil without a waiver based on the exemption. Years ago I got a waiver from Houston Center to fly into DWH when I had an inop transponder for an extended period.
                    Regards,
                    Greg Young
                    1950 Navion N5221K
                    2021 RV-6 N6GY
                    1940 Rearwin Cloudster in progress
                    4 L-2 projects on deck (YO-57, TG-6 conv, L-2A, L-2B)
                    Former Owner 1946 BC-12D's N43109 & N96282
                    www.bentwing.com

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                    • #11
                      Re: Anyone looking at?

                      Mike,

                      It is only good at SPI. Obviously, if there was something that would cause you to 'have' to land at a different controlled airport they should let you operate in their airspace and land.

                      Before moving the plane to SPI I used to fly under their airspace frequently. I once heard the controller advising another aircraft of a flock of birds near our lake. It was me he was referring to.
                      Cheers,
                      Marty


                      TF #596
                      1946 BC-12D N95258
                      Former owner of:
                      1946 BC-12D/N95275
                      1943 L-2B/N3113S

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                      • #12
                        Re: Anyone looking at?

                        Getting a written waiver is like pulling teeth on chickens, I tired for the SLC class B and they laughed at me...They don't always give written waivers....
                        N29787
                        '41 BC12-65

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                        • #13
                          Re: Anyone looking at?

                          The only one I have seen here in dfw was on a d17s beach.
                          Andrew Rozell
                          N43697
                          1946 BC12-D

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                          • #14
                            Re: Anyone looking at?

                            I think I will have about 4K invested if I get the out/in and a 406 elt....
                            N29787
                            '41 BC12-65

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                            • #15
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                              No thanks I will stick with my a-65-8 and a hand held. I get my fill of big airports at work. I just avoid any thing with a control tower in the T. I think tcas and mode s data are making lazy pilots. I see guys at work just look at the fish finder and if they do not see it there in dose not exist. Way to heads down, down low. So just watch out people forget we are out there. Just like defensive driving, defensive flying. People think it is all going to show up in the box and when it doesn't it shocks the hell out of them.
                              Andrew Rozell
                              N43697
                              1946 BC12-D

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