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Operation without a transponder
I need to get a biannual transponder check. I would like to do it
October 1st instead of sometime near the end of September to get an "extra" month the next time around. The FARs say that I can operate without a transponder in the airspace where a Mode C transponder is normally required by requesting an ATC deviation. I would fly the aircraft with the transponder off, VFR, from Torrance, CA airport to Hawthorne, CA airport, about 4 miles away where the pitot static and transponder check is to be made. The pitot static test is not a problem as it is only required to be current if the aircraft is to be flown under IFR. The FAR text regarding flight without an "operable" transponder is: (d) ATC authorized deviations. Requests for ATC authorized deviations must be made to the ATC facility having jurisdiction over the concerned airspace within the time periods specified as follows: (1) For operation of an aircraft with an operating transponder but without operating automatic pressure altitude reporting equipment having a Mode C capability, the request may be made at any time. (2) For operation of an aircraft with an inoperative transponder to the airport of ultimate destination, including any intermediate stops, or to proceed to a place where suitable repairs can be made or both, the request may be made at any time. I would be requesting under (d) (2). It I take off from Torrance Airport that is Class C airspace, I guess that would be the immediate ATC jusrisdiction. But I am also under the Class B airspace of LAX where a transponder is also required. It it sufficient to get an O.K. from Torrance tower? |
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"Bob Moore" wrote in message
. 172... I need to get a biannual transponder check. Nope! You need a "24 month" transponder check. Biannual means twice-a-year. You need to get off that horse; it's a little too high. "Biannual" means both twice a year, and biennial. |
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biannual or biennial
A biannual event happens twice a year: We make a biannual visit to the in-laws: once at Christmas and again in the summer. A biennial event happens every two years: The school was due for its biennial inspection. (A biennial plant lasts two years.) |
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Peter,
I have not seen any other definition for biannual, but that would not surprise me. I did quote from an online dictionary (see below). Biannual = twice per year, Biennial = every 2 years. Does FAA wording refer to Biannual or Biennial? My source was: http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/d.../d0081646.html Also, according to Webster's, biannual is twice a year: http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/biannual MSN Encarta seems to support the same definition as above: http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_18.../biannual.html |
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On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 23:29:07 GMT, "rv9er" wrote:
. Does FAA wording refer to Biannual or Biennial? FAA wording in 91.413 is "24 calendar months". |
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"rv9er" wrote
I have not seen any other definition for biannual, but that would not surprise me. I did quote from an online dictionary (see below). Biannual = twice per year, Biennial = every 2 years. Does FAA wording refer to Biannual or Biennial? FAR states "within the preceding 24 calender months". Bob Moore |
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Specifically to prevent threads like the one we have just endured.
Bob Moore wrote in 72: "rv9er" wrote I have not seen any other definition for biannual, but that would not surprise me. I did quote from an online dictionary (see below). Biannual = twice per year, Biennial = every 2 years. Does FAA wording refer to Biannual or Biennial? FAR states "within the preceding 24 calender months". Bob Moore |
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