The whole 7500 thing is supposed to be confirmed by ATC, at least it used to be. An accidental 7500 shouldn’t warrant this kind of response.
Not sure what you meant by "this kind of response." but when there isn't anyone in the aircraft for ATC to confirm it with, that makes it kind of tough. Whether "confirmed" or not, the code still makes an ATC scope go nuts.
The whole 7500 thing is supposed to be confirmed by ATC, at least it used to be. An accidental 7500 shouldn’t warrant this kind of response.
Yeah. Article said they did establish comm but whoever was in charge wasn’t taking any chances and rolled the Calvary anyway. Back around ‘90, give or take a year or two this happened. VFR bugsmasher is coming in from the Northwest landing Van Nuys. He’s at seventy five hundred. Yup, that’s where this is going. They aren’t getting a Mode C so the controller says “squawk altitude.” Yup, pilot does it. Controller verifies it. Calls the supervisor over. Couple other people come over also to watch the show. Calls are made, airport manager, law enforcement etc. A ways out the pilot begins his descent to land. Does anyone say hey, I got an idea, let’s tell him to squawk altitude again? Nooo. Pilot gets met on the ground to a welcoming committee of Cops with guns drawn and ends up spread eagle on the ramp.
If I had to guess, what happened was Captain tells FO to squawk 7600, FO intends to squawk 7600 and has fat fingers and put in 7500. Just trying to give them the benefit of the doubt.Two ATPs in the cockpit and apparently neither one knew the correct transponder code. Weird.
...or an open door.[...] if you are going to squawk 7500, it would behoove you to have a passenger when you land.
I might be in a weird mood, but as soon as I read the words "squawk altitude" I was literally roflmao with tears all over my face.Yeah. Article said they did establish comm but whoever was in charge wasn’t taking any chances and rolled the Calvary anyway. Back around ‘90, give or take a year or two this happened. VFR bugsmasher is coming in from the Northwest landing Van Nuys. He’s at seventy five hundred. Yup, that’s where this is going. They aren’t getting a Mode C so the controller says “squawk altitude.” Yup, pilot does it. Controller verifies it. Calls the supervisor over. Couple other people come over also to watch the show. Calls are made, airport manager, law enforcement etc. A ways out the pilot begins his descent to land. Does anyone say hey, I got an idea, let’s tell him to squawk altitude again? Nooo. Pilot gets met on the ground to a welcoming committee of Cops with guns drawn and ends up spread eagle on the ramp.
I have an old transponder. What is that in Roman numerals?Ok, trying to think up a smart azz but humorous reply when a different voice came on the air, "Cessna 123 squawk 3565".
You could argue that it was a "bad person" was telling him what to say.FBI storming the plane guns drawn was just freaking absurd especially after pilot confirmed it was an "oops".
When common sense is no longer common.
I bet there were at least two cell phones on the flight deck, too. Do 121 guys ever carry handheld VHFs?At least two comm radios, seems the crew would have been able to communicate with the tower sooner.
I bet there were at least two cell phones on the flight deck, too. Do 121 guys ever carry handheld VHFs?
(Clears throat): "out of abundance of caution"FBI storming the plane guns drawn was just freaking absurd especially after pilot confirmed it was an "oops".
When common sense is no longer common.