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On Jun 17, 8:45*am, Frank Whiteley wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/mc2xmg It appears that this new FAA document pertains to the installation and maintenance of transponders and other equipment mostly covered by earlier advisory circulars. I don't think it adds anything new and appears to be mostly boiler plate stuff. If in any way it addresses the problem with the glider/Hawker midair I am missing something. If anyone sees this differently from me please educate me. I do have serious concerns about glider/other aircraft midair collisions and have transponders on all my flying machines including my ultralight SparrowHawk which is not considered to be an aircraft by the FAA, However I repeat that I fail to see how this new FAA communication adds anything new. Dave |
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On Jun 17, 11:13*am, kd6veb wrote:
On Jun 17, 8:45*am, Frank Whiteley wrote: http://tinyurl.com/mc2xmg *It appears that this new FAA document pertains to the installation and maintenance of transponders and other equipment mostly covered by earlier advisory circulars. I don't think it adds anything new and appears to be mostly boiler plate stuff. If in any way it addresses the problem with the glider/Hawker midair I am missing something. If anyone sees this differently from me please educate me. I do have serious concerns about glider/other aircraft midair collisions and have transponders on all my flying machines including my ultralight SparrowHawk which is not considered to be an aircraft by the FAA, However I repeat that I fail to see how this new FAA communication adds anything new. Dave It doesn't, other than the FAA is currently in the loop. |
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It appears that they are just providing a source of information for glider
pilots that would want to install a transponder.. properly. BT "Frank Whiteley" wrote in message ... On Jun 17, 11:13 am, kd6veb wrote: On Jun 17, 8:45 am, Frank Whiteley wrote: http://tinyurl.com/mc2xmg It appears that this new FAA document pertains to the installation and maintenance of transponders and other equipment mostly covered by earlier advisory circulars. I don't think it adds anything new and appears to be mostly boiler plate stuff. If in any way it addresses the problem with the glider/Hawker midair I am missing something. If anyone sees this differently from me please educate me. I do have serious concerns about glider/other aircraft midair collisions and have transponders on all my flying machines including my ultralight SparrowHawk which is not considered to be an aircraft by the FAA, However I repeat that I fail to see how this new FAA communication adds anything new. Dave It doesn't, other than the FAA is currently in the loop. |
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And maybe to wave something in front of the NTSB and the Examiner.
On Jun 17, 8:43*pm, "BT" wrote: It appears that they are just providing a source of information for glider pilots that would want to install a transponder.. properly. BT "Frank Whiteley" wrote in message ... On Jun 17, 11:13 am, kd6veb wrote: On Jun 17, 8:45 am, Frank Whiteley wrote: http://tinyurl.com/mc2xmg It appears that this new FAA document pertains to the installation and maintenance of transponders and other equipment mostly covered by earlier advisory circulars. I don't think it adds anything new and appears to be mostly boiler plate stuff. If in any way it addresses the problem with the glider/Hawker midair I am missing something. If anyone sees this differently from me please educate me. I do have serious concerns about glider/other aircraft midair collisions and have transponders on all my flying machines including my ultralight SparrowHawk which is not considered to be an aircraft by the FAA, However I repeat that I fail to see how this new FAA communication adds anything new. Dave It doesn't, other than the FAA is currently in the loop. |
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