r1830
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In 1999 before Capstone was introduced in Bethel, as a Part 121 operator we were required to have a transponder and TCAS in our aircraft. Most all the other carriers based out there were VFR Part 135 so most aircraft did not have or require a transponder to be installed. Those that did have transponders hardly used them which made our TCAS almost worthless. The introduction of Capstone and ADS-B was a great improvement to the overall safety and most the operators installed theat equipment.
Radar coverage in the state of Alaska is spotty, there are spots were we are not in radar contact until 17,000 feet. A lot of VFR operators don't serve airports that require a transponder and therefore don't have one installed because it is just dead weight.
Radar coverage in the state of Alaska is spotty, there are spots were we are not in radar contact until 17,000 feet. A lot of VFR operators don't serve airports that require a transponder and therefore don't have one installed because it is just dead weight.
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