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Thanks, Evan, but that does not answer the question, either.Â* Sure there
might be certificate action, should a pilot get caught turning on a not-yet-tested/certified transponder, but it seems to me it would have been better if the Hawker had gotten a RA from its TCAS box.Â* I know it's a rhetorical question but then so are a lot of the FARs...Â* I'd just prefer receiving a letter from the FAA over bailing out (or worse). BTW, my transponder was checked by a certified technician within the preceding 24 calendar months and complies with 91.413(c) and has a proper logbook entry. On 10/2/2017 10:26 AM, Tango Eight wrote: On Monday, October 2, 2017 at 12:16:22 PM UTC-4, Dan Marotta wrote: Didn't answer the question. What harm could have come from turning on a not-yet-approved transponder? Violation of FAR 91.413. best, Evan Ludeman / T8 -- Dan, 5J |
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