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by sokoloff
1041 days ago
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ADS-B is not guaranteed to be available from all aircraft in most of the airspace below 10K feet MSL. (Basically, if a transponder used to be optional before, ADS-B out is also optional.) Mode-C (altitude encoded transponder replies) are also not required, but the equipage rate is very high at this point, which is less the case for ADS-B among GA aircraft. https://www.aopa.org/go-fly/aircraft-and-ownership/ads-b/whe... |
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Sure, but so what? The lack of universality is not an impediment to implementing a new TCAS system that uses ADS-B data when it's available. (And BTW, the places where ADS-B is not required are generally places where traffic is sparse and so the risk of a collision is pretty low to begin with.)