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Old 16th Feb 2006, 13:34
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Small Air law Q

I would be most grateful for a suggested answer to the following Q and comments on the comments.

Which of the following transponder codes is not a valid SSR mode A squawk?
a) A/0000
b) A 5678
c) A/7700
d) A/7777

I have information saying 0000 should not be used but other info saying it is for malfunction.
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Old 16th Feb 2006, 13:57
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Ermmmmm the available numbers are from 0 to 7, can you figure it yet

no books to hand but I think 0000 is for a military escort.
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... the available numbers are from 0 to 7 ..

That's the bit I needed. Thank you FF.
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Its B in case its not clear yet.

(NB on the ATIS on NDB question I put it to a high hours pilot/ CPL/ IR/ Instructor today while flying and he could not think of any ATIS on NDB in JARland either)
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Thanks HR - I'm rather getting to like this Air Law.
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none of them, if you don't have a transponder in your Ultralight!!
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