I have failed my first "PAPR" (Public ADS-B Performance Report) flight that was intended as qualification for the FAA's $500 rebate for installing ADS-B. The reason provided by the FAA translates to "ADS-B system transmitting in Air mode while on the ground."
I am receiving ambiguous information on how this could be. So a simple question: Does the FAA determine whether I am in Air mode strictly from mode information (Air vs Ground) broadcast by the transponder? Or do they possibly analyze flight characteristics to make that determination independently?
I am receiving ambiguous information on how this could be. So a simple question: Does the FAA determine whether I am in Air mode strictly from mode information (Air vs Ground) broadcast by the transponder? Or do they possibly analyze flight characteristics to make that determination independently?
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