So far the FAA has been lenient in enforcing ADS-B Out equipment failures for aircraft flying in ADS-B mandated airspace, but there are signs that a crackdown is coming. In this video, Larry Anglisano and Sy Pinkert talk about what you need to do if the FAA puts your aircraft on the No Services list if it determined the installed equipment isn’t working precisely as it should.
ADS-B Alert: Are You Sure You’re Compliant?
Key Takeaways:
- The FAA, previously lenient, is expected to begin stricter enforcement of ADS-B Out equipment failures in mandated airspace.
- The content advises aircraft owners on the steps to take if their aircraft is placed on the "No Services" list due to improperly functioning ADS-B Out equipment.
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