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my experience is, that ATCs do not like glider pilots
as soon as they find out, that you cannot keep your flight level. In central Europe I had a transponder in the glider, to get permission to cross some controlled corridors. I mostly got permission to cross the airspace with the condition of keeping flight level! A reply of not being able to keep flight level invertet mostly the permission into refusal. The trick was then to enter the airspace first and then request for sinking to flightlevel (-2FL for the 20km). But the ATC never liked you for doing that!! I think Transponder requirement is only virtually increasing safety. You accept to install transponders and as a thank you, they will steal you some more airspace which has been free for VFR before! Chris "Mil80C" wrote in message ... Thanks all for your responses, the idea was posted in another NG and as I am not of the soaring fraternaty, could not speak against it with any experience. I will say that as an ATC, I will allways support your sport. "Ramy Yanetz" wrote in message om... $30 will get you an extra battery which will run your transponder longer than you can stay in the air. Unfortunately many pilots as well as the FAA don't know this. Ramy "CH" wrote in message news ![]() and how long does the battery last? with the transponder on? Australia decided, that planes without a permanent source of power on board, do not need transponders in mixed airspace. I would prefer, that IFR traffic out of airport airspace should fly higher than the convection height from sunrise to sunset :-) How's that?? Chris |
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