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I had a wierd thing happen a week or so ago.
We were VFR, and called up POU tower (class D satellite of NY Approach), 10 southwest landing with blah, blah. The tower controller told us to squawk standby. After confirming that instruction, we did so and a little while later he told us to squawk vfr. When we asked what that was all about, he said it was for radar identification. A little while later, he did the same thing to another incomming flight. Any idea what might have been going on? The only thing I can think of is some sort of equipment malfuction which let him see that there was a secondary return, but not read the code or see idents. Is that possible? |
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