Transponder codes
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Transponder codes
Sorry, its another one of my random ponderings on operational ATC
What is the system with what transponder code your given?
The two cases i'm interested in are either an IFR flight, how is your code generated? And if your transisting a persons airspace do they have a set number of codes to use. eg 3100 - 3200? I've noticed if i'm pottering about VFR and go through an airspace I might be given 3250, and the next person would be given 3251
What is the system with what transponder code your given?
The two cases i'm interested in are either an IFR flight, how is your code generated? And if your transisting a persons airspace do they have a set number of codes to use. eg 3100 - 3200? I've noticed if i'm pottering about VFR and go through an airspace I might be given 3250, and the next person would be given 3251
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<<if i'm pottering about VFR and go through an airspace I might be given 3250, and the next person would be given 3251>>
Is that not logical? ATC Units dealing with random traffic usually have a block of codes and they use them in turn. There are various codes set aside for specific purposes too.
In Controlled Airspace, codes are usually allocated depending on the route or destination and will often be allocated by a computer which also links the code to the aircraft callsign to enable that to be displayed on the radar.
HTH
Is that not logical? ATC Units dealing with random traffic usually have a block of codes and they use them in turn. There are various codes set aside for specific purposes too.
In Controlled Airspace, codes are usually allocated depending on the route or destination and will often be allocated by a computer which also links the code to the aircraft callsign to enable that to be displayed on the radar.
HTH
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