Apparently don't turn off your ADS-B signal! |
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Posted: 31 Jan 2020 at 10:45am |
FYI, I read this article in AOPA and had the following question - if you accicentially cause your transponder to flip into "stdby" mode, are you still transmitting your ADS-B signal?
If not, this would seem to be a super easy way to get into serious trouble rapidly with the FAA now...
I also wonder about airshows like Oshkosh where they typically have you turn off your transponder due to traffic density in the arrivals... Thanks, Doug N208LG
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Oshkosh no longer has the requirement to turn off the transponder, at least it wasn't there last year.
Edited by PA23 - 31 Jan 2020 at 7:12pm |
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