Flying to the US without transponder
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Flying to the US without transponder
Anyone know anything about the formalities and legalities of flying to the US without a transponder?
DId you hear the one about the jurisprudence fetishist? He got off on a technicality.
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Re: Flying to the US without transponder
You may tell me to go away but I'm really curious about a couple of details.
What sort of plane? Why no transponder?
AME guys... Is there anyway to set up a portable one in a bag or something?
What sort of plane? Why no transponder?
AME guys... Is there anyway to set up a portable one in a bag or something?
Re: Flying to the US without transponder
It's u/s and away for service.
You can set one up in a bag and run it off the cigar lighter if you can arrange to connect to the antenna, or provide a "portable" antenna with a decent ground plane. Then you'll probably want to connect it to an altitude encoder. Seems like a lot of work to achieve an "installation" that clearly won't meet any kind of regulatory authority's requirements.
And you'd need a working transponder.
You can set one up in a bag and run it off the cigar lighter if you can arrange to connect to the antenna, or provide a "portable" antenna with a decent ground plane. Then you'll probably want to connect it to an altitude encoder. Seems like a lot of work to achieve an "installation" that clearly won't meet any kind of regulatory authority's requirements.
And you'd need a working transponder.
DId you hear the one about the jurisprudence fetishist? He got off on a technicality.
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Re: Flying to the US without transponder
Sorry to harass you. I suspect it would not be simple for them to have installed a loaner. Or have such a thing as a loaner.
I do wonder about the antenna connection now. An extension cable to my temp unit might not work. I do realize it's not just a simple receiver. Still seems like they could make them similar so they could just slide any unit into the rack space.
I know that's silly because you could easily just swap it out to another brand if you had a couple of duds. Never make it easy to switch to a competitor's product.
Hopefully someone helpful will be along soon.
I do wonder about the antenna connection now. An extension cable to my temp unit might not work. I do realize it's not just a simple receiver. Still seems like they could make them similar so they could just slide any unit into the rack space.
I know that's silly because you could easily just swap it out to another brand if you had a couple of duds. Never make it easy to switch to a competitor's product.
Hopefully someone helpful will be along soon.
Re: Flying to the US without transponder
There are direct rack exchange radios for the Cessna 300 series.. tkm I think.
If I was going to service my transponder on the bench it would be scrapped for a 327
If I was going to service my transponder on the bench it would be scrapped for a 327
Re: Flying to the US without transponder
if I had room in the rack and the budget for a 327...
DId you hear the one about the jurisprudence fetishist? He got off on a technicality.
Re: Flying to the US without transponder
Stay below 100' and you should be just fine.
Re: Flying to the US without transponder
I see you need a TSA waiver, and have to apply 7-10 business days in advance.
DId you hear the one about the jurisprudence fetishist? He got off on a technicality.
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Re: Flying to the US without transponder
A friend of mine claims to have a legal
portable transponder and encoder kit
that he picked up used.
portable transponder and encoder kit
that he picked up used.
Re: Flying to the US without transponder
The 327 can save you money if your encoder or the wiring harness goes intermittent. it has two nice trouble shooting features. First it has a mode to display the altitude the encoder is reporting to it, and it also has a debugging display of the status of all the db9 pins. Both invaluable when you get asked too often to recycle since you'll know immediately what parts to replace. Compared to a few iterations through a shop with fiddling and test flights it does not take long to pay for itself.if I had room in the rack and the budget for a 327...
Re: Flying to the US without transponder
Could you cross boarder in formation with somebody else squawking?
Re: Flying to the US without transponder
I expect so!
DId you hear the one about the jurisprudence fetishist? He got off on a technicality.
Re: Flying to the US without transponder
I did it two years ago in a J3 cub. It's quite simple, just apply really early on.
I had two minor hiccups, the first is that due to weather my point of entry changed and I had to reapply 48 hours before my departure. The waiver had a set expiry time by which you had to be out of the country and I was a day late getting out due to weather, I called their office, but it was closed. No one seemed to notice.
If you have any questions about specifics, feel free to PM me. Also, if you call the FAA number they designate, I found them mostly helpful. They're more concerned about people who are on a list somewhere or flights with lots of passengers. When I told him it was just me, he laughed and approved my application while I was on hold.
Hope that helps,
Lotro
I had two minor hiccups, the first is that due to weather my point of entry changed and I had to reapply 48 hours before my departure. The waiver had a set expiry time by which you had to be out of the country and I was a day late getting out due to weather, I called their office, but it was closed. No one seemed to notice.
If you have any questions about specifics, feel free to PM me. Also, if you call the FAA number they designate, I found them mostly helpful. They're more concerned about people who are on a list somewhere or flights with lots of passengers. When I told him it was just me, he laughed and approved my application while I was on hold.
Hope that helps,
Lotro
Re: Flying to the US without transponder
Length shouldn't be an issue. I suspect the distance from my 327 to my antenna may vary from the distance in many other aircraft. The important thing is to have a good quality connection.Pop n Fresh wrote:I do wonder about the antenna connection now. An extension cable to my temp unit might not work. I do realize it's not just a simple receiver. Still seems like they could make them similar so they could just slide any unit into the rack space.
Having done it, i'll say "yes". Nobody questioned it.cgzro wrote:Could you cross boarder in formation with somebody else squawking?
Re: Flying to the US without transponder
It should be easier to find a loaner, lots of planes sitting.
Re: Flying to the US without transponder
Anyone want to lend me a TERRA TRT250D?
Not very common.
Not very common.
DId you hear the one about the jurisprudence fetishist? He got off on a technicality.
Re: Flying to the US without transponder
I remember trying to do this a few years ago for bringing a plane back from the US. We had to call up each TRACON and tower for the airspace that we planned on transiting through up until we got back in Canadian airspace. They allowed us to do it, they just needed to know times and routing and for us to make notes in the flight plan. You could try contacting the local FSDO to see what they can do as well.
Re: Flying to the US without transponder
You might get a different answer if the question is "hey, we want to reposition an airplane once because we just bought it and the XPNDR is U/S" vs. asking "hey, I want to go flying for fun and cross the border but my XPNDR is U/S and I don't want to fix it right now."
Re: Flying to the US without transponder
One of the guys on the trip had a regular in-dash transponder and COM mounted in a plywood box powered by a gel cell battery which he recharged with a home-made wind generator (from a blow dryer) that he hung out the window in flight. It was completely removable.
I thought transponders needed to be registered to airframes?
It allowed us to fly "formation" along the shoreline of Chicago, although I learned afterwards that a transponder isn't necessary if you fly an A/C without a battery/generator/power.
Necessity is the mother of invention.
I thought transponders needed to be registered to airframes?
It allowed us to fly "formation" along the shoreline of Chicago, although I learned afterwards that a transponder isn't necessary if you fly an A/C without a battery/generator/power.
Necessity is the mother of invention.
Re: Flying to the US without transponder
The situation is somewhere in the middle. I have a long-standing trip to make, not just "flying for fun", and the transponder is already on its way to the only repair facility for that model in North America, whose manager is quoting a two week turnaround.AirFrame wrote:You might get a different answer if the question is "hey, we want to reposition an airplane once because we just bought it and the XPNDR is U/S" vs. asking "hey, I want to go flying for fun and cross the border but my XPNDR is U/S and I don't want to fix it right now."
By the way, it's rack mounted, so removing it counts as elementary work, and yes, the same day I logged the removal in the journey log and airframe log. If anyone wants to interpret that as me being too cheap to pay an AME to wield a 5/16" Allen key so denying sustenance from the mouths of starving AME-babies in a wantonly evil fashion, so be it.
DId you hear the one about the jurisprudence fetishist? He got off on a technicality.