2020 compliant
Moderator: drseti
2020 compliant
Does LSA have to comply with 2020
Re: 2020 compliant
If you mean ADSB then yeah, no different than any other aircraft.Mal K9 wrote:Does LSA have to comply with 2020
Flying Sting S4 ( N184WA ) out of Illinois
Re: 2020 compliant
Yes, if you want to fly in class A, B, or C, etc. No, if you only fly in class D, E, and G.
Retired from flying.
Re: 2020 compliant
Good to know. I've flown my Sting 2,610 hours now--in 9 years, since taking the game up--and never talked to a controller yet, not one. (Could this be a record?)
So...I'm really struggling to justify just how or why I'd need it.
Nevertheless, I'm working on a very innovative possible ADSB-Out (minimal) solution that I'll report more on, soon.
So...I'm really struggling to justify just how or why I'd need it.
Nevertheless, I'm working on a very innovative possible ADSB-Out (minimal) solution that I'll report more on, soon.
Re: 2020 compliant
drdehave wrote:Good to know. I've flown my Sting 2,610 hours now--in 9 years, since taking the game up--and never talked to a controller yet, not one. (Could this be a record?)
So...I'm really struggling to justify just how or why I'd need it.
Nevertheless, I'm working on a very innovative possible ADSB-Out (minimal) solution that I'll report more on, soon.
Not even once ? Whoa .... that got to be some kind of record , especially since you don’t live in a backcountry but right there within 50 miles of at least 4 D class airports
Flying Sting S4 ( N184WA ) out of Illinois
Re: 2020 compliant
Over-the-Top, Under-the-Bottom, or Around--and create my own "Flight Following"--for almost 1,400 days of flying.
But this 10,000-ft business and the 30-mile veil--could impact me and drag me to minimal compliance.
But this 10,000-ft business and the 30-mile veil--could impact me and drag me to minimal compliance.
Re: 2020 compliant
Well, I have flown my Sting only around 150 hours since I bought it in mid 2017 - about 75 hours per year , and I fly as much as I can , but given my day job and crappy Chicago winters etc .. that’s all I can do at this point.
Let us see ...at my current rate it will take me about 35 years to catch up with you ..
Maybe when I retire , in about 15-20 years , I will be able to increase my rate significantly ...
Let us see ...at my current rate it will take me about 35 years to catch up with you ..
Maybe when I retire , in about 15-20 years , I will be able to increase my rate significantly ...
Flying Sting S4 ( N184WA ) out of Illinois
Re: 2020 compliant
Back when I had a valid medical and was flying the Mooney, I filed IFR on almost ever flight, regardless of weather. Now that all of my flights are VFR, I prefer to use flight following on almost every flight. I rarely fly just local, but if I do, I only call Atlanta Approach if I'm making a touch and go at KPDK, etc. Most of my flights now are into KGMU for lunch, so I always talk with Greer Approach in and out of there (class C).
Retired from flying.
Re: 2020 compliant
Just remember after Jan 1, 2020 you can't go over the top or under a shelf on Class B or C airports without ADS-B out...drdehave wrote:Over-the-Top, Under-the-Bottom, or Around--and create my own "Flight Following"--for almost 1,400 days of flying.
But this 10,000-ft business and the 30-mile veil--could impact me and drag me to minimal compliance.
Andy Walker
Athens, GA
Sport Pilot ASEL, LSRI
2007 Flight Design CTSW E-LSA
Athens, GA
Sport Pilot ASEL, LSRI
2007 Flight Design CTSW E-LSA
Re: 2020 compliant
Very new here. So what is it a 10 mile radius if no ADS-B? I think thats how I read itMrMorden wrote:Just remember after Jan 1, 2020 you can't go over the top or under a shelf on Class B or C airports without ADS-B out...drdehave wrote:Over-the-Top, Under-the-Bottom, or Around--and create my own "Flight Following"--for almost 1,400 days of flying.
But this 10,000-ft business and the 30-mile veil--could impact me and drag me to minimal compliance.
Re: 2020 compliant
No, you have to stay outside the footprint of a Class C or Class D airport. For Atlanta that's about 30 miles.Mal K9 wrote:Very new here. So what is it a 10 mile radius if no ADS-B?MrMorden wrote:Just remember after Jan 1, 2020 you can't go over the top or under a shelf on Class B or C airports without ADS-B out...drdehave wrote:Over-the-Top, Under-the-Bottom, or Around--and create my own "Flight Following"--for almost 1,400 days of flying.
But this 10,000-ft business and the 30-mile veil--could impact me and drag me to minimal compliance.
Andy Walker
Athens, GA
Sport Pilot ASEL, LSRI
2007 Flight Design CTSW E-LSA
Athens, GA
Sport Pilot ASEL, LSRI
2007 Flight Design CTSW E-LSA
Re: 2020 compliant
Note that at Class C airports, we'll still be able to fly under the outside shelf, just as now: https://www.faa.gov/nextgen/equipadsb/r ... ements.jpg
Re: 2020 compliant
You are correct.drdehave wrote:Note that at Class C airports, we'll still be able to fly under the outside shelf, just as now: https://www.faa.gov/nextgen/equipadsb/r ... ements.jpg
Andy Walker
Athens, GA
Sport Pilot ASEL, LSRI
2007 Flight Design CTSW E-LSA
Athens, GA
Sport Pilot ASEL, LSRI
2007 Flight Design CTSW E-LSA
Re: 2020 compliant
Living on Long Island and surrounded by B,C and D airspace, I just broke down and ordered the uAvionix tail lamp for experimentals. Seems to be the easiest install. I'll let everyone know how it goes.
Re: 2020 compliant
Also worth note is that if you fly a non electrical aircraft as I often do, that you can fly under the shelf of both class B and C airspace without a transponder or ADS B. You still can not fly over the top of the airspace.