George, I don't mean to be insensitive and am sorry for the loss of your friend, but your comment of "thousands of victims" is a bit misleading. Statistically, there are about 10 -15 mid-air collisions in the US every year in general aviation (depending on database reviewed), which includes all plane types. And, not all resulted in fatalities. That means it would take 66 years to rack up 1000 fatalities. You are 20 times more likely to die slipping in your bathtub (in the US) than having a mid-air collision. My guess is that mid-air collisions will only be reduced by a percentage that will be a lot less than 100%, even with ADS-B. The current rate listed by NTSB is .035 collisions per 100,000 flight hours. Best to rely primarily on your eyes and the space between your ears!