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Old March 9th 04, 03:44 AM
Steven Barnes
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We almost had this scenario when we bought our Cherokee 180 a few months
back. Transponder was out of 24 month inspection. We would need to get it
into our class C airspace.
I called AOPA's legal & they told me, to get the thing to the site for the
inspection, simply turn it off. If that site was within a class C or mode C
veil, then a phone call arrangement could elimate the need for the xponder
for that flight.
Not sure if he was right or not. We had the seller get it done before we
ever took possesion, so I didn't have to worry about it after all.



"BTIZ" wrote in message
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nope... if you have one it must be on...

BT

"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
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But then, around here I would just turn the damned thing off. He
apparently doesn't have that option.

That would make it two FARs you're violating instead of just one.


I can't turn my transponder off and go fly VFR?

Boy, I apparently know an awful lot of people that need to be

arrested.
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