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Ray Andraka wrote:
in Class G airspace, ATC radar in most cases won't illuminate your transponder, so it won't reply anyway, so as far as ATC is concerned it probably doesn't matter if you have it on or not. However, TCAS equipped aircraft will interrogate your transponder, so to be visible to them you might want to keep it on mode3/A so that it doesn't report a misleading altitude but does return a reply. Well, not where I live. My airport is under Sac Intl. class C and I'm less than 10 miles away from 2 class D airports. Beal is about 25 miles north and class C. The transponder lamp is blinking almost continuously whenever the transponder is on. |
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Jim Stewart wrote:
Ray Andraka wrote: in Class G airspace, ATC radar in most cases won't illuminate your transponder, so it won't reply anyway, so as far as ATC is concerned it probably doesn't matter if you have it on or not. However, TCAS equipped aircraft will interrogate your transponder, so to be visible to them you might want to keep it on mode3/A so that it doesn't report a misleading altitude but does return a reply. Well, not where I live. My airport is under Sac Intl. class C and I'm less than 10 miles away from 2 class D airports. Beal is about 25 miles north and class C. The transponder lamp is blinking almost continuously whenever the transponder is on. OK, my bad. I was thinking of the larger areas of class G in the mountains out west, but someone else here tells me there is radar coverage over a significant part of that too. When I flew to Taos about 10 years back, I remember there being no radar coverage once you got below the peaks, and I was going off that limited experience. My point though was that if your transponder is working but not squawking altitude correctly, leaving it on but in the Mode 3/A position still has some benefit, even if you are outside of radar coverage. |
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