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Transponder causing problems for Airlines on final ????



 
 
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Old June 14th 04, 01:10 PM
OtisWinslow
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I was taught the old "Lights, Camera, Action" thingy when crossing the
hold line onto the runway for takeoff.


"PS2727" wrote in message
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I think the tower was a bit harsh then because at several large airports

ALL
aircraft are asked to keep the transponder on during ground operation all

the
way to/from the gate. TCAS systems have a mode which gets rid of most

unwanted
warnings for takeoffs and landings. There is nothing at all wrong with

turning
the transponder on when approaching #1 for takeoff, it's better than

forgetting
to turn it on at all. If it is an ongoing problem at that airport try

calling
the folks in the tower to find out why and how they would like

transponders
handled on their field.



 




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