Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B) Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast (ADS–B) is an advanced surveillance technology that combines an aircraft’s positioning source, aircraft avionics, and a ground infrastructure to create an accurate surveillance interface between aircraft and ATC
ADS-B Flight Tracking - FlightAware This map shows all active ADS-B sites as well as the average high-altitude coverage (200mi 320km) Many variables (e g antenna receiver quality, installation factors, obstructions, etc ) impact the actual coverage
ADS-B Out Explained - FAASafety. gov Called Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast (ADS-B), the technology will eventually replace radar as the primary surveillance method for Air Traffic Control (ATC) monitoring and separation of aircraft worldwide
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Where is ADS-B Out Required? - AOPA Beginning January 1, 2020, the FAA will require aircraft to have ADS-B Out capability to fly in most airspace where a Mode C transponder is required today