FAR 91.225 ADS-B Surveillance Systems (2)
Are you required to have ADS-B when flying under the shelf of Class C airspace?
No, flying under the shelf doesn't require ADS-B.
Is ADS-B in required?
No, it is optional.
If you are not in the Mode C veil and under the Class B or Class C airspace are you required to use ADS-B?
No, you do not need ADS-B if you are under a Class B or Class C airspace shelf, unless it lies within a Mode C veil.
If you are at 12000' MSL What additional equipment does the aircraft need installed?
ADS-B Out (91.225: no person may operate an aircraft unless the aircraft has ADS-B Out equipment installed in Class E airspace AND above 10000' MSL, excluding the airspace at and below 2,500 feet above the surface)
What do you need to fly in a Mode C Veil?
ADS-B out equipment (need it to operate from the surface to 10000' MSL within the 30 NM of a class B)
What does ADS-B stand for?
Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast
When is ADS-B required when flying? A- Class E airspace at the SFC B- In Class E airspace at and above 3000' MSL over the Gulf of Mexico and from the Coastline out to 12 Miles C- Below 10000' MSL in Class E airspace?
B: In Class E airspace at and above 3000' MSL over the Gulf of Mexico and from the Coastline out to 12 Miles
Is ADS-B required below 10000' MSL in class E airspace?
No
Is ADS-B required in Class D airspace?
No
You are flying under the Class B shelf. Are you required to have an ADS-B out system?
Yes, it is required for operations within 30 NM of a Class B airport from SFC --> 10000' MSL. (Mode C veil)
Is ADS-B out required in Class A airspace?
Yes, (no person may operate an aircraft in Class A airspace unless the aircraft has ADBS-B and TIS-B)
Are you required to have ADS-B when overflying Class C airspace below 10,000' MSL?
Yes, aircraft above the ceiling and within the lateral boundaries of a Class B or Class C airspace area designated for an airport.