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jcarlyle wrote:
Transponders are not a magic shield. I fly with a Mode S transponder in the busy Philadelphia / New York airspace. I often see airliners diverting course to go around me (particularly commuters), but then there was the Southwest 737 that flew 300 feet directly over me. I was thermalling at 5700, he was straight and level at 6000. Gliders in this area have a discrete transponder code, and we know from conversations with ATC that they're keeping track of us specifically as glider traffic. So, I know for certain that (1) the Southwest pilot was aware of me (long before I was aware of him), and (2) he was also aware that I was a glider. I'm not standing on principle here, if I'd seen him sooner I would have quit thermalling and flown 90 degrees to his track while losing altitude (quickly). But it was a hazy day, I was thermalling, he was doing 250 kts, and I just flat didn't see him until he was about a mile away. Moral - keep a good lookout, amd remember that stuff can happen in spite of a transponder... -John Something is a little strange here as this seems well within the altitude difference window that should have generated an RA. Which is a big deal to the 737 crew both from the immediate required response to the RA and subsequent reporting/paperwork. Darryl |
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