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Bill Score =
total votes matching what voters want
total votes cast by the Representative on bills we are tracking
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A bill to require aircraft in Class B airspace to use ADS-B In and ADS-B Out equipment (S 1706)
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Federal
2025
This proposed bill requires all aircraft, including military ones, operating in Class B airspace, to be equipped with ADS-B In and ADS-B Out equipment. These technologies are part of the national airspace system and will help improve safety by ensuring aircraft can continuously broadcast and receive key flight information. The bill repeals previous exemptions allowing Department of Defense aircraft to operate without this equipment.
Vote Yes on this bill if you want to enhance the safety and efficiency of air traffic management in Class B airspace.
Organizations that support this bill may include aviation safety advocacy groups and airline industry associations.
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Vote No on this bill if you want to avoid imposing additional costs on pilots and possible operational delays for compliance.
Organizations that oppose this bill may include private pilot associations and military defense groups concerned about costs.
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