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8348 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 3:27 pm
14 CFR 91.225(e)
"The requirements of paragraph (b) of this section do not apply to any aircraft not originally certificated with an electrical system, or that has not subsequently been certified with such a system installed"...
As a former Cub owner, I did some research on ADSB rule airspace a few years ago. Basically, 91.225e says that if your aircraft has never been certificated with an electrical system, you can fly in the mode C veil and you can fly above 10,000' msl without ADSB.
That's about it though; similar to other non-equipped aircraft, you still can't fly in class A, and you can't fly in or above class B or C.
You can can fly in class D if you have a standalone radio that is sufficient to make the initial 5-7 mile call to the tower. I tried it once in the Cub with a handheld radio, but couldn't get a response.
Last edited by gryph0n on Wed Sep 08, 2021 7:28 am, edited 2 times in total.
To reply to the original post, my "dream" aircraft would have been a non electrical cessna 120, with fabric wings and an O-200. Elegant flying at is best, and no superflous weight. I couldn't find this unicorn when I did my search a couple years ago.