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2020-compliant ADS-B solutions that include a GPS and use your existing transponder!
By January 1, 2020, virtually all aircraft flying in heavily populated areas will be required to carry an ADS-B Out transmitter. Certified aircraft need certfied systems, experimental and light-sport aircraft require systems that perform like certified systems but don't need to actually be certified. ADS-B In is not required. Confused yet? Now toss in 978, 1090, FIS-B, TIS-B, In vs. Out, UAT, and lots of other acronyms and your head will be spinning.No second mortgage required. The bottom line is that you need an ADS-B solution by 2020 unless you only fly in the backcountry. The problem is that most solutions that meet the so-called FAA mandate cost as much as some used cars. Years ago, NavWorx saw the opportunity to provide high-quality yet affordable ADS-B solutions. Their ADS600 series ADS-B transceivers prove that quality doesn't have to be overpriced.
Keep Your Existing Transponder by Using the Patented, TSO'd TransMonSPE Transponder Monitor ADS-B Out systems must transmit your tail number plus data from your transponder such as the squawk code and pressure altitude. Using the TSO'd (and patent-pending) NavWorx TransMonSPE, the NavWorx systems get this data from your transponder in real-time with a quick and simple one-time installation. No wire cutting or complex installation is necessary because the TransMonSPE is simply placed on the transponder cable and uses induction (no wire cutting) to read the data and send it to the ADS-B system. Genius! Buy Now. Now with a free FlyQ EFB subscription! | |||||||||||||
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Tuesday, August 18, 2015
New Lower Cost Option for ADS-B In and Out!
Friday, August 14, 2015
EAA 242 Golden Anniversary Reminder!
Hello,
Mark your calendar and make plans to attend EAA 242's Golden Anniversary fly-in and dinner.
The fly-in is free, the dinner is $25 per person. See details below.
I am taking orders for dinner tickets. Get me your money by next Wednesday Aug.19 and I will pick up
and deliver your tickets to you.
Thanks,
Rob
Mark your calendar and make plans to attend EAA 242's Golden Anniversary fly-in and dinner.
The fly-in is free, the dinner is $25 per person. See details below.
I am taking orders for dinner tickets. Get me your money by next Wednesday Aug.19 and I will pick up
and deliver your tickets to you.
Thanks,
Rob
EAA 242 Golden Anniversary
Saturday, August 22
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Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Planes and Mowers don't mix! From Flying.
image: http://www.flyingmag.com/sites/all/files/imagecache/article_image/_images/201508/PT-22-Crash-Mower.jpg
A landing Ryan ST-3KR collided with a lawn mower Thursday morning, killing a 75-year-old man who was mowing the grass runway at Frazier Lake Airpark in Hollister, California.
The WWII taildragger, traveling from Monte Sereno, California, had already touched down when it struck the lawn mower on the landing strip. The FAA and NTSB are investigating the crash, but neither mechanical failure, nor weather appears to have contributed to the accident.
"The pilot did not see that there was a 75-year-old man on a riding lawn mower cutting the grass there," said Eric Taylor, the operations captain for the San Benito County Sheriff's Office.
The man, later identified as Douglas Ralph Jackson, was pronounced dead at the scene, while the co-pilot was airlifted to the hospital with head trauma. The pilot suffered minor injuries and is expected to be OK.
Read more at http://www.flyingmag.com/technique/accidents/man-killed-after-ryan-pt-22-hits-mower#Yl4zZ7LGD0FjTPMK.99
Monday, August 10, 2015
Saturday, August 08, 2015
Wednesday, August 05, 2015
Being Built Right Now....Largest Plane Ever
Paul Allen, Elon Musk and several other partners are teaming up to build anaircraft that will be the largest aircraft in the entire world when finished. The aircraft is dubbed Stratolaunch and if all goes well the partners plan to begin testing the aircraft in 2016. Stratolaunch is already under construction at the Mojave Air and Spaceport in California.
The aircraft is being built using two Boeing 747s and will have a 385-foot wingspan when it is complete. That is 123-feet wider than the wingspan of an Airbus A380, currently the world's largest passenger aircraft. While the Stratolaunch will certainly land itself in the Guinness Book of World Records, the reason it is so large has nothing to do with world records.
The partners plan to use the giant aircraft to perform in air launches of satellite-laden rockets. By launching the rockets in the air rather than from the ground, inclement weather wouldn't delay a launch and the rockets would save fuel since they would already be at altitude and speed before the launch started.
The aircraft will be reusable and the payload it can carry will be limited. The aircraft is being built by Scaled Composites and the company says that if you put the aircraft on a football field its wings would extend beyond the goalposts by 15-feet on each side. Stratolaunch will need about 12,000 feet of runway to take off.
SOURCE: Engadget
ADS-B Info From MooneyFlyer
Good to know items on issues with ADS-B in the August Issue of The Mooney Flyer. Click on this link to view. http://themooneyflyer.com/
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