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On May 15, 10:54 am, Mike125 wrote:
Its curious to me that there is an excemption while within the (presumeably) more crowded airspace but not while above it. Mike There is NO exception within Class B or C airspace, by regulation you must have a transponder operating. The only exceptions are the 30 nm "Mode C veil" defined by 91.215(b)(3) and above 10,000 feet MSL. Todd |
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