Daytona Aircraft Services Will Be Hosting a Garmin Seminar Featuring ADS-B Solutions When: September 27, 2018 at 6:30 pm Where: Daytona Aircraft Services Daytona Beach International Airport (KDAB) 561 Pearl Harbor Drive, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 What: Seminar will feature “What’s new at Garmin” including the following: G500 TXi & G600 TXi-Series displays Latest autopilot… Read more »
Posts Categorized: ADS-B
What is ADS-B and How Does it Work?
ADS-B stands for Automated Dependent Surveillance Broadcast and is part of the NextGen Air Traffic system, which has now installed across much of the U.S. An ADS-B transponder installed in your aircraft will transmit its altitude, airspeed and location to air traffic control ground stations via GPS signal. The FAA has required that all aircraft… Read more »
The FAA Is Betting $500 You’ll Install ADS-B Sooner Than Later.
The FAA has mandated that all aircraft flying in controlled airspace (basically airspace where a C-mode transponder is required) be equipped with at least ADS-B Out by January 1, 2020. ADS-B stands for Automated Dependent Surveillance Broadcast and is part of the NextGen Air Traffic system whose infrastructure is now largely in place across the… Read more »
ADS-B. The System Is Up and Costs Are Going Down

The FAA has mandated that by 2020 all aircraft flying in controlled airspace in the United States must be equipped with ADS-B or Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast equipment. ADS-B is a key part of the much anticipated NextGen Air Traffic System, which will rely on 21st century satellite tracking rather than 20th century radar. The ruling… Read more »
ADS-B Information

The FAA is in the process of implementing its Next Generation (NexGen) system of air traffic control. Part of this system is called ADS-B, which stands for Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast. The FAA is mandating that all aircraft flying in controlled airspace must be in compliance with its ADS-B OUT requirements by 2020, no ands, ifs,… Read more »