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Old January 20th 09, 05:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Robert Danewid
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Default Gliders and Transponders......again.

In Germany the call E2 TMZ (Transponder MAndatory Zone).

Robert
ASW 28-18E RD


brtlmj skrev:
My guess is that, sooner or later, airspace class E will be split into
two. E1 will be just like current E, and a transponder will be
necessary to enter class E2. We could expect class E2 to be
established wherever there is a high probability of encountering jet
traffic.

And we might find it worthwhile to actually support the change.

 




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