"Despite the potential bungling and popular push backs, I see only ADS-B as the "one" practical interoperable solution for EC instead of railing against it and letting this drag on with several incompatible solutions. etc"
sorry i completely disagree there. ADS-B is expensive and overkill. especially expensive, and then dont know what regulators will come up with next round of great ideas. people operating small, cheap airplanes usually dont keep 2-3k euro/pounds floating around just to address the latest and brightest idea from some bureaucrat who knows next to nothing about flying except airliners and bizjets. add to that a suitable GNSS source, which can be also very expensive, and the inevitable ramp tests and isntallations from certified workshops.
that means that many people will have to divert money used for fuel/maintenance/whatever to yet another piece of equipment which btw is already a horrible kludge (ADS-B was designed to use UAT and the extended squitter is dumb and expensive) and we know where that goes: less hours flown, less current pilots, more dead pilots.
ADS-L or OGN are perfectly adequate solutions, cheap light and portable, and it would make more sense to equip bigger ships with receiver for those than force thousands of recreational pilots to spend money they do not necessarily have in something they do not necessarily need.
and btw, i thought the ADS-B out issue was solved in UK by the skyecho boxes? usually Uk CAA are quite sensible but if really want to force everyone including paragliders to onboard mode S-ES boxes they are out of their mind.
just for info, in switzerland, where i fly, mode S was made compulsory several years ago. result was that half small airplanes removed the mode C and fly without any EC device, to the point where i am >donating< softrf boxes to people i have narrowly avoided midairing in G airpspace. aha, these unintended consequences.
"I expect that in time the EFIS handling of ADS-B In will surpass the performance of FLARM etc. in popular opinion, then there will be an opportunity to deprecate FLARM and other Out systems."
Nigel, trust me, most light airplanes have no EFIS, many still do not have decent GPS's, if the idea is to get rid of recreational flying to make space for big corpo drones or VIP helos, then lets outlaw recreational flying and be done with it.
and lastly, i would like to point out that nobody flying VFR needs to squawk 200watts if the purpose is to deconflict traffics.
regulators are on average 2 decades behind the curve. time to wake up?