"David Megginson" wrote in message
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"Steven P. McNicoll" writes:
You don't want to NORDO to squawk 7600?
Certainly not continuously, it sets off a very annoying alarm in
terminal
facilities. I'd squawk 7600 for about a minute and then go back to my
assigned discrete code. It avoids that nasty alarm and aids tracking in
enroute facilities. One minute is plenty of time to make ATC aware that
you're NORDO, if they didn't know already, and they're going to consider
you
NORDO until they hear from you.
That's interesting. What do the other controllers in the group think?
From and enroute perspective, I agree with Steven. A 7600 code doesn't set
off an annoying alarm in the ARTCC, but it does flash and brighten the
tarfegt to get the Center controller's visual attention. As a non-discrete
code, over a long haul flight it becomes more labor intensive to track you
on 7600. Sure, we can do it (and do) but it would be easier IMO if you
returned to your discrete code after squawking 7600 for a minute or two.
Chip, ZTL
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