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ATC is going to say that about anyone not in radio contact with them, regardless of if you have a primary target only, mode c, or adsb out.
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Yaaas... They do like to think they're in control. After all,
"controller" is in their job title. On 1/8/2017 11:15 AM, Tony wrote: ATC is going to say that about anyone not in radio contact with them, regardless of if you have a primary target only, mode c, or adsb out. -- Dan, 5J |
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On Sunday, January 8, 2017 at 10:15:40 AM UTC-8, Tony wrote:
ATC is going to say that about anyone not in radio contact with them, regardless of if you have a primary target only, mode c, or adsb out. Funny then, that they don't talk like that about other, not-in-contact, GA aircraft transiting the area. I assumed that was because the GA aircraft was traveling faster, in a more or less straight line, leaving a nice streak on their screen. This is also what NorCal have said in talks with local clubs. Whether a glider with ADSB out would change things I don't know - there are none in our area so far as I am aware. |
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