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9/24/2016 12:54 PM
 

I have been using the SkyGuard ADS-B portable unit for awhile and have decided to install the Appareo Stratus panel mounted unit and take advantage of the rebate. According to the FAA website, I am ineligible for the rebate because I have been in the system with the portable unit. What's up with that?

Wayne Connor

 
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9/24/2016 1:45 PM
 
Same here. I'm wondering if this means the FAA is accepting the skyguard as a tso'd solution? The whole point of the rebate was to encourage the GA community to update now instead of later. Makes no sense.
 
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9/24/2016 2:11 PM
 

It makes sense if the incentive is to get more people covered with ADS-B sooner. If you are already covered, there is no advantage to have you install your permanent solution sooner. It makes more sense to get people with no ADS-B to install sooner.

 
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9/24/2016 5:26 PM
 

No, the portable Skyguard is not a TSO'd solution.

 
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9/24/2016 5:42 PM
 

Doesn't matter until 2020. The incentive should be to get people without ADS-B to install sooner. That gets the ball rolling plus improves safety sooner. I don't see any reason to use taxpayer money to get people who already have a temporary solution to install their permanent solution sooner.

 
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