3.11 Transponders and Transponder codes Flashcards

1
Q

If air traffic control advises that radar service is terminated when the pilot is departing Class C airspace, the transponder should be set to code

A

1200

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When making routine transponder code changes, pilots should avoid inadvertent selection of which code

A

7500

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Q

When making routine transponder code changes, pilots should avoid inadvertent selection of which code

A

7600

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4
Q

When operating under VFR below 18,000 feet MSL, unless otherwise authorized, what transponder code should be selected

A

1200

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5
Q

At an altitude below 18,000 feet MSL, which transponder code should be selected

A

Mode A/3, code 1200

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6
Q

Which of the following codes should be set for VFR flight in Class E airspace

A

1200, Mode A/3

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7
Q

Unless otherwise authorized, if flying a transponder equipped aircraft, a pilot should squawk which VFR code

A

1200

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8
Q

What is the hijack code

A

7500

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9
Q

What is the appropriate transponder code in response to lost communications

A

7600

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10
Q

In the event of unlawful interference or hijacking, which transponder code should you input immediately

A

7500

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11
Q

The transponder should be cycled to 7700 in the event of

A

an emergency

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