Hi all, if you haven't already heard there was a change to the ADSB rule that came out back in 2010. Basically, then the original rule proposal went out it was intended that you could use TSO certified equipment or experimental equipment that met the minimum performance standards set by the TSO but had not been certified. At some point between the proposal and the final rule a couple key words were left out that created a lot of confusion and stated that ONLY certified equipment could be used. On Feb 9th, 2015 that changed and the wording has been changed back to what it was originally intended to be. At this point, as I understand it, it is still up to the equipment manufacturer to provide documentation that their experimental equipment meets those TSO standards and can be used for ADSB compliance. I was notified of this change through a newsletter email from AOPA and I read the article in the link provided which was provided by AVweb. I also looked into it on the FAA website and found a document that stated the change was correct.
This is the link to the FAA document.
Link to the AVweb article.
This is the link to the FAA document.
Link to the AVweb article.
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