UALjan15
Uniform Swapper
- Joined
- Dec 13, 2002
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- 257
In a recent discussion about the Malaysia 777, I was asked when an airline pilot would ever need to kill the squawk inflight. Other than a comically unlikely electrical fire in the transponder unit, I couldn't think of a reason why I would ever turn it off inflight. Change the code? Sure. But I think I could make a case that when weight is off wheels, the aircraft should squawk, regardless of what the crew does with the box. It would be a game-changer for situations where the transponder is intentionally turned off for nefarious purposes.