So You Blew Off ADS B Now What?
Beginning next week, pilots will need ADS-B if they want to fly in certain U.S. airspace. In case you didn't get it done, Avweb's Paul Bertorelli covers the options in this video. For many pilots, not having ADS-B won't impact their flying much, if at all.

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