FAA Issues Policy Statement On ADS-B Noncompliance

Nine months before operators must equip aircraft flying in U.S.-controlled airspace to signal their position by automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) Out, the FAA has issued a statement explaining how it will handle non-equipped aircraft. The FAA can issue authorizations to operators...

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