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![]() I wonder about this. Does anyone have an idea what percentage of the VFR airplanes carry a transponder detector, including the low cost units? I'd guess a majority of them do, but I haven't seen any numbers. If so, then a transponder would help you avoid (indirectly, since they would be doing the actual "avoiding") the majority of VFR traffic. Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org I fly a fair number of single engine VFR and IFR aircraft throughout the year. My personal experience is that I have yet to flown one that had any sort of Transponder Detector. I have talked to a couple pilots that would like to get one, but have yet to actually do so. So my personal experience is that very few VFR Single engine aircraft carry a Transponder Detector. On the other hand very few of these aircraft fly above 10,000 ft on a regular basis as well. Brian Case CFIIG/ASEL |
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