Transponder needed for Class D airport?
Moderator: drseti
Transponder needed for Class D airport?
Is a transponder needed for a Cub operating at a Class D airport? I thought it was only for Class B and C?
I'm sure no expert, but it looks to me like it's possible only if the plane has no engine driven electrical system, and never had one. You have to contact the tower 1 hour (minimum) before entering the air space to receive directions on when and where to operate. This can be by radio or phone. I'd call the tower where I was headed to just to make sure.
(summarized from the EAA web site, it's a full page discussion)
Ron
(summarized from the EAA web site, it's a full page discussion)
Ron
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I think the EEA article is referring to operating at a class D that is under a mode C veil. I don't think a transponder is required to operate in class D airspace by itself. You do need a radio though or make prior arrangements with the tower before entering the airspace.rsteele wrote:I'm sure no expert, but it looks to me like it's possible only if the plane has no engine driven electrical system, and never had one. You have to contact the tower 1 hour (minimum) before entering the air space to receive directions on when and where to operate. This can be by radio or phone. I'd call the tower where I was headed to just to make sure.
(summarized from the EAA web site, it's a full page discussion)
Ron
Well, per AOPA, no transponder required in D:
"Class D airspace surrounds airports with operational control towers without Class B or C airspace, and it is generally depicted as a single cylinder. Two-way radio communications are required; a transponder/encoder is not. When the tower is not in operation, the airspace is reclassified as Class E or G airspace."
Here's the source:
http://flighttraining.aopa.org/ft_magaz ... _legal.cfm
Here's a memory aid:
A - Altitude (18,000' or higher)
B - BIG; "Boeing country"
C - Communicated permission required
D - Dialog only; no permission required - just dialog with tower
E - Everywhere else that's controlled
G - Go! - no controls
Hope this helps.
Tom
"Class D airspace surrounds airports with operational control towers without Class B or C airspace, and it is generally depicted as a single cylinder. Two-way radio communications are required; a transponder/encoder is not. When the tower is not in operation, the airspace is reclassified as Class E or G airspace."
Here's the source:
http://flighttraining.aopa.org/ft_magaz ... _legal.cfm
Here's a memory aid:
A - Altitude (18,000' or higher)
B - BIG; "Boeing country"
C - Communicated permission required
D - Dialog only; no permission required - just dialog with tower
E - Everywhere else that's controlled
G - Go! - no controls
Hope this helps.
Tom
I fly out of class D airspace that is both adjacent and underneath busy class C, and we aren't required to have a transponder, though we always squawk VFR. There's a little pie cut so we can depart the airport without talking to departure. The class C is so close that you could throw a rock from the approach end of runway 14 and be violating KSDF class C. LOL