You can fly into a class C airspace without an ADSB just like you can without a
transponder. you cannot fly into the mode C ring without an a ADSB. As most
people know class C and mode C are two different things
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> On Feb 25, 2020, at 3:15 PM, Dave Acklam via KRnet
> wrote
The ADS-B rule is the same as the Transponder rule.
If you (a) have no engine driven electrical system (defined: battery and
alternator), and (b) do not equip ADS-B, then you can (C) fly anywhere
except within Class C or Class B airspace.
Since light GA aircraft generally avoid Class B airspace a
I found this info (below),. Still a little hazy but this helped.
An aircraft such as the KR which was certified without engine driven
electric (alternator etc) is exempt from having ADS-B out (still of
course optional). As far as I can tell, the impact on airspace is at
issue. Can get pre-authoriz
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