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Cron 5th October 2005 11:43

Small air law Q
 
I would be most grateful for any help with the correct answer to the following.

Thank you in advance for your help.


1. The phraseology "Squawk low" in connection with the use of transponder equipment means
a) Stop squawk
b) Squawk stand by
c) Squawk mayday
d) Squawk ident

TolTol 5th October 2005 11:48

Hi,

Seen this twice in feedback questions and on both accounts "Squawk ident" was given as correct answer.;)

Alex Whittingham 5th October 2005 18:42

Outdated US phraseology. Google is your friend para 5-2-12. It means "Squawk standby".

Piltdown Man 5th October 2005 20:29

It is a shame that questions like this appear. After flying for 18 years, I've never heard of the expression. It's probably written down somewhere in small italic print, behind the third crapper door, Gents loos, forth floor, eastern end, Gatwick Towers. If ever asked, I'd have to ask for a repeat in plain english as I wouldn't know what to do.

Cron 5th October 2005 21:06

Thank you for the replies.

I was in the process of putting my own AL notes together (just for fun).

I have now decided to concentrate on producing a set of notes covering the outdated, spurious, rarely used, innacurate, misleading terms and Q's employed and deployed by aforementioned organisation beginning with 'J'.

Thanks again.


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