Plane and Pilot magazine brought the following survey to my attention. (Link to article.)
How Do You Use ADS-B?
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University researchers launch a survey on its use.
www.surveymonkey.com/r/PR3GPJS
ADS-B Traffic Use Survey
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Re: ADS-B Traffic Use Survey
There ought to be an online quiz folks can take as a learning tool for the operational realities of the technology. I routinely hear statements that reflect misconceptions about how this all works.
The survey left me unsatisfied, as it didn't quite capture the way that I use it or the essence of what "traffic alerts" mean to me. I've been using ADSB-In for over ten years and ADSB-Out/In for almost 9 years - long before the mandate came into effect - and there's nothing in the survey addressing the evolution of adoption rates in different airspace.
The survey left me unsatisfied, as it didn't quite capture the way that I use it or the essence of what "traffic alerts" mean to me. I've been using ADSB-In for over ten years and ADSB-Out/In for almost 9 years - long before the mandate came into effect - and there's nothing in the survey addressing the evolution of adoption rates in different airspace.
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