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Why are people ignoring the ADS-B Out NPRM?



 
 
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Old December 20th 07, 01:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dylan Smith
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Default Why are people ignoring the ADS-B Out NPRM?

On 2007-12-12, Larry Dighera wrote:
Because, I have visited the comment web site, and found a total of 58
comments submitted in response to this NPRM. It's just a guess.


Especially considering in Britain we got well over 3,000 comments to the
CAA trying to force us all to have Mode-S in *all* airspace (including
Class G, which is the majority of our airspace - usually going up to
18000 ft.)

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