I wonder what maverick would think about that new plane the b-47 they are making?
Political bullshitnaynay aside
A part of me thinks that he would be the first one to ask to test it out

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I wonder what maverick would think about that new plane the b-47 they are making?
Political bullshitnaynay aside
A part of me thinks that he would be the first one to ask to test it out

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2020 Compliance Deadline General Aviation ADS-B Rebate
Find out more at www.GreenvilleAir.com > click Avionics > click ADS-B link at bottom / middle of page
The FAA is offering a $500 rebate to help owners of less-expensive general aviation aircraft equip now with the required avionics. Starting January 1, 2020, you must be equipped with ADS-B Out to fly in most controlled airspace. Federal Regulations 14 CFR 91.225 and 14 CFR 91.227 contain the details. The program will run for one year from September 19, 2016 or until all 20,000 rebates have been claimed.
Are you eligible for a rebate? Eligible aircraft: Defined as U.S.-registered, fixed-wing, single-engine piston aircraft whose operation requires an onboard pilot, first registered before Jan 1, 2016. Eligible equipment: Avionics that are certified to FAA Technical Standard Orders and meet the program rules (software upgrades of existing equipment are not eligible). Rebates are not available for aircraft already equipped with rule compliant ADS-B or for aircraft the FAA has previously paid or committed to pay for upgrade(s) to meet the ADS-B mandate. Are you eligible for a rebate? Where to Fly: To receive the rebate, eligible Aircraft must be flown in rule airspace, which is the airspace defined in 14 CFR §91.225 for at least 30 minutes, with at least 10 aggregate minutes of maneuvering flight (Part 23 flight maneuvers as described in AC 20-165B sections 4.3.2.3-4.3.2.6).
Exception: In Alaska, Guam, Hawaii and Puerto Rico, flight of an Eligible Aircraft above 10,000 feet MSL and within FAA ADS-B coverage will qualify as meeting the airspace requirements for the Rebate program. www.faa.gov/nextgen/equipadsb/rebate/
Baby It's Cold Outside! Planetalk Episode 41
#PlaneTalk And Bad manners. (at John F. Kennedy International Airport)