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Old 31st March 2015 | 06:16
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Squawk 1000

Hey guys, just a simple question
Mostly in Germany, when we get in airspace, they command us to change Squawk and set 1000. What I ve been told is that, with this they see what we set MCP and they get all data like speed and altitude.

Can anyone tell me what they do with this?
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Old 31st March 2015 | 06:31
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it has nothing to do with MCP settings, they get that already from your mode S transponder before. The reason for 1000 is that it links your FlightID set in the FMS to your flight plan in the system, instead of correlating with the mode A code set before. So your previously assigned squawkcode is now available to be given to someone else.
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Old 31st March 2015 | 09:14
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It is the 24bit address not the flight ID.

It may also prevent your transponder from responding to some ground interrogations reducing Fruit.
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Old 31st March 2015 | 11:40
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No, it's the Flight ID (ACID in Mode S parlance) that's used to correlate the radar target with a flight plan (which would previously have been done via the Mode A squawk).

Previous thread on it here:

http://www.pprune.org/atc-issues/484...wk-1000-a.html
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Old 5th April 2015 | 07:17
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I only get to Europe once in a while but looking at this thread, I now remember getting the squawk 1000 code. Didn't think too much about it at the time except for the unusual number.

But now after reading this thread(and learning some stuff) I wonder....are there a bunch of aircraft in the same area with the same code of 1000 on their transponder?
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Old 5th April 2015 | 07:27
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I wonder....are there a bunch of aircraft in the same area with the same code of 1000 on their transponder?
Yes. As mentioned above the radar identification and tracking is done by Mode-S flight ID, not by squawk. If the squawk isn't used anyway it is better to relieve code-shortage on other routes by assigning the same standard squawk to those that don't need it anyway.
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