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ADS-B rebate

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2019 7:50 pm
by 8157
I applied for the ADS-B rebate and then had the SkyBeacon TSO installed. I flew the validation flight, and received the satisfactory validation report. I did not get the GAIRS, required to finish the rebate application. I called AOPA and that told me that the rebate people are requiring SkyBeacon rebate applicants to submit the 337 and bill of sale to prove that the TSO version has been installed (not the cheaper non TSO version). However, that have not been making notifications of this to the applicants. So I submitted the documents and several hours later recieved an approval email. Ya gotta love the FAA.

Re: ADS-B rebate

Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2019 2:02 pm
by 6339
yeah, I got that message too. I scanned the packing slip with my name and address and TSO verification on it and sent it in. my rebate check showed up last week. :D

Re: ADS-B rebate

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2019 5:37 am
by 8452
I put in a Stratus ESG transponder with the AHRS sensor and Stratus 3i permanently installed. Love it! I did the registration before installation, the verification flight and got the codes. I got an email from the FAA saying that the check is in the mail and it will take four to six weeks. That was March 3rd! The old check is in the mail gag.

You must register before the work is done and entered by the avionics shop into the FAA database.

Re: ADS-B rebate

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 5:37 pm
by 8452
After two months and no check I contacted them and they said they would send it out, We’ll see.

Re: ADS-B rebate

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 9:23 am
by 8455
I had my IA install the Uavionix SkyBeacon on our C-205 at annual time. I flew the required check flights mid April, sent in the info and was requested to prove that I had installed the certified version instead of the less expensive experimental unit.

I don't know if my reply on April 22 with the info and somewhat irked statement about the government assuming I was a liar had anything to do with timing, but I received my rebate check in the mail yesterday.

Terry

Re: ADS-B rebate

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 2:11 pm
by 6352
I attempted to reserve rebate today for tailbeacon (not yet available tso but any day now! according to uavionics) and received message that no more rebates are available. Oh well.

Re: ADS-B rebate

Posted: Mon May 13, 2019 6:53 pm
by 8157
I got my rebate check today, It took a little over 3 weeks.

Re: ADS-B rebate

Posted: Thu May 16, 2019 10:57 am
by 8452
Just to keep records straight, the check showed up in my mailbox this week. I believe if I hadn’t followed up I would have never received it.

So, with rebate check in hand, the net cost for panel mounted ADS-B out, permanently mounted Stratus 3i for pad IN and permanently mounted AHRS sensor for pad AHRS, installed and certified was $2700. Thanks to a Mooney friend who had to pull the Appareo to put in a 345 to feed the 750 he bought. He sold me the Appareo setup for $2200. I paid $1000 for installation and calibration and then the rebate makes a net cost of $2700. Not a whole lot more than the little gadget for the wing tip and I have much more functionality to show for it.

Both my planes are now ready for January.

Re: ADS-B rebate

Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 8:24 pm
by V529
I installed the GDL 82 Garmin UAT. Pretty straight forward. Watch the next Newsletter for an article on it. I did apply for the rebate and the process was seamless. Once I sent in the proof of my install and validation flight report, my check arrived in about two and a half weeks.

Re: ADS-B rebate

Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 9:29 pm
by 8452
For those with a good transponder, I think the GDL82 is probably the best, economical solution for ADS-B compliance where IN is not desired or a Stratus/Stratux type IN solution is considered adequate.