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ADS-B Configuration, Testing & Troubleshooting

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VIRTUAL-LIVE COURSE

This course is designed for currently employed repair station personnel and installers and maintainers of ADS-B systems. Approximately 4.8% of all general aviation ADS-B installations are non-compliant based on the FAA’s ADS-B Performance Monitoring System. This course focuses on the proper configuration and testing of ADS-B installations to ensure your installation meets the performance requirements and regulations. Also included are troubleshooting tips and tricks that will help you resolve the common problems found in ADS-B installations.

Presented by: William Tramper

Course Objective: 
To provide the student with theory of operation, installation configuration, testing procedures, and troubleshooting procedures related to ADS-B systems.

Course Goals:

  • Describe ADS-B theory of operation and mandate requirements.

  • Explore the FAA’s NextGen/ADS-B online tools.

  • Demonstrate how to properly configure an ADS-B system.

  • Demonstrate how to properly test an ADS-B installation using industry-standard test equipment.

  • Demonstrate how to verify an ADS-B installation meets the FAA’s performance requirements.

  • Describe basic troubleshooting procedures used to resolve common issues with ADS-B installations.

Virtual Course:

  • This course will be presented live online.

  • After registering, attendees will be emailed the information needed to connect.

  • Attendees will be emailed the course materials in digital format.

  • Attendees are required to connect with a web camera.

Register for the online class here.

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