Glider Transponder Code (FAA Notice)
On May 17, 1:30*pm, Vaughn wrote:
Just today, I received the below notice from the FAA. *I thought this
was a "done deal" more than a year ago?
Vaughn
New VFR Transponder Code for Gliders
Notice Number: NOTC3762
New VFR Transponder Code for Gliders
In a notice issued on March 7, 2012, the FAA will now offer transponder
code 1202 for glider pilots to use when not in contact with ATC. The new
code will help ATC differentiate gliders, which have unique flight and
maneuvering limitations, from other VFR traffic.
An accident, many incidents, and a National Transportation Safety Board
recommendation highlight the need for a national beacon code for gliders
that are operating VFR and not in contact with ATC. ATC personnel will
be informed of the code, what it represents, and under what limitations
the users are typically operating (e.g., unable to hold a requested
altitude). Several codes considered in the past have conflicted with
other operations.
May all your experiences be uplifting!
Bryan Neville, AFS-850
FAA Safety Team
You will notice that JO 7110.577 expires July 26 2012, which is the
next expected publication date to get the xpndr code assignment into
all of the required publications. FAA was behind in their own internal
coordination for publication.
1201 was originally picked over a year ago, they (FAA) changed to 1202
because 1201 had other uses.
T
FAASTeam Member
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