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Old November 11th 07, 03:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default phoenix class b updates

doesn't the transponder exception for aircraft manufactured without an
electrical system apply (or are you saying that they can't fly inside
the Class B airspace)?

Scott


Andy wrote:

Anyone thinking of soaring in the Phoenix area should be aware that
gliders without operating transponders are not allowed to fly between
9,0000 ft and 10,000ft within the 30 nm mode C veil. This is direct
consequence of the lowering of the class B ceiling from 10,000ft to
9,000ft.

Andy


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