And unfortunately, we discovered the army had a policy of leaving ADS B turned off just as a routine matter. It was indefensible. And so The ROTOR act mandates, number one, that the military follow the same rules as everybody else. If you're gonna be flying, particularly through crowded airspace at an airport, use the technology so the other aircraft can see where you are and so you don't have a collision. (16:30–16:36)
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Asserts that the ROTOR Act mandates the military to follow the same ADS B technology rules as civilian aircraft.
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