The NATS Report on the GA ADS-B Trial in Southern England has now been published and makes interesting reading. It is a detailed report.
You can access the report and other associated announcements, including from the LAA and BMAA, here:
http://fasvig.org/reducing-the-cost-of-ads-b
The LAA has now updated the MOD 7 and MOD 14 Mod Approval forms with details of the new non-certified GPS Mode S ES ADS-B setup verification that no longer relies on a test flight or email exchange with NATS.
See here (MOD 7 - for new avionics installations):
http://www.lightaircraftassociation.co. ... lation.pdf
and here (MOD 14 - for adding non-certified GPS connection to an already approved Mode S ES transponder):
http://www.lightaircraftassociation.co. ... 0ADS-B.pdf
General Aviation ADS-B Trial in Southern England
Moderators: John Dean, Moderator
Re: General Aviation ADS-B Trial in Southern England
Steve Hutt
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