Mr B....it's0 obvious you didn't read the first post properly anyway....who said anything about a student? The original post was about 5 infringements of one piece of airspace in one day. As I have said throughout the thread, you do not need a transponder or any navigation kit to get from A to B without infringing. If you have a radio, give the nearest radar unit a call. They can identify you without too many problems, provide you with a radar service and advise you if you are getting too close to CAS.
I have just retired from controlling. I will miss it greatly, especially being able to provide a service to those pilots who are a little unsure as to their whereabouts or the airspace nearby....the majority have been very grateful, and I thank them for their appreciation.
A17 (Ret'd)