(USA) NTSB issues recommendations to the FAA and the SSA regarding transponder use in gliders
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		
my club is inside the 30nm veil.. as are two other locations around PHX 
BT 
 
 wrote in message  
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 Good report.  I think transponders will be necessary, and a good 
 thing.  Remember, it just makes them required above 10,000' or in the 
 Class B 30 mile veil, not everywhere - just like everybody else!  I 
 would guess that most (not all, unfortunately) training flights would 
 be outside the airspace where xponders would be needed. 
 
 The cost issue?  We pay almost 2K$ for parachutes, glider computers 
 are over 2K$, etc.  It just follows the trend of the sport - it isn't 
 cheap flying anymore (unless you stay below 10k ft).  If you want to 
 run with the big dogs, etc.. 
 
 Batteries?  I would think the new technology (Nimh, etc) would allow 
 an Xponder to be powered all day.  A non-issue, IMHO. 
 
 I just got my PCAS, so I can see the other VFR traffic (that isn't 
 talking to ATC but has to have a transponder), and a transponder is 
 next (when I figure out where to stick it in my panel). 
 
 Or, as MasterCard would put it: 
 
 Transponder and installation:  $3000 
 
 Fancy battery to power said transponder:  $100 
 
 Watching the Southwest 737 jinking out of your way as you core a 12 
 knot thermal just outside Phoenix's Class B airspace:  Priceless! 
 
 Kirk 
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