Gino Shtirlits
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And what the best level of block?
And what the best level of block?
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Maaaaaybe... we should make a new website - www.swapmyNregistration.com and we could start a tail number swapping deal to throw everyone off.Change aircraft registration number weekly. Not only will the websites be chasing the registration number trail, there's a good chance the FAA won't even know what registration number goes to the aircraft after a few months of that, lol.
Yeah, good luck with that. Doesn’t work.Use Tailbeacon and set it to Anonymous mode, as long as you squawk 1200 you show up as VFR or NA on any ADSB reciever. Excellent reason not to use flight following, as well.
It works perfectly! If it doesn't work for you, it's probably because the tailbeacon is not seeing you squawk 1200, if it doesn't, it will put out your tail number. In fact that is an excellent way to make sure your transponder is working, or not turned on.Yeah, good luck with that. Doesn’t work.
Mine is set to anonymous, ATC at KEGE couldn't identify me, but other airplanes in the area called me out by tail number, they said I showed up on their traffic with my tailnumber. I have also been called by tail number from the tower at KGJT, while squawking 1200 with it set on anonymous.It works perfectly! If it doesn't work for you, it's probably because the tailbeacon is not seeing you squawk 1200, if it doesn't, it will put out your tail number. In fact that is an excellent way to make sure your transponder is working, or not turned on.
I fly 150-200 hours a year, all over the country--go ahead and try to find any trace of my tail number N9906T on FlightAware, the only traces you will see are where I forgot to turn on the transponder and it out my tail number out, for a very short time until I noticed it on ADSB-in and turned it on.
It works perfectly! If it doesn't work for you, it's probably because the tailbeacon is not seeing you squawk 1200, if it doesn't, it will put out your tail number. In fact that is an excellent way to make sure your transponder is working, or not turned on.
I fly 150-200 hours a year, all over the country--go ahead and try to find any trace of my tail number N9906T on FlightAware, the only traces you will see are where I forgot to turn on the transponder and it out my tail number out, for a very short time until I noticed it on ADSB-in and turned it on.
So Front Royal, VA you forgot to turn on the transponder?
Interesting--do you have ADSB-in? If so, do you see your tail number going out? If you don't see it on your ADSB but others do, that is very weird. But if you didn't know what you were sending out, for some reason the tailbeacon was probably not seeing your 1200 and working as it should.Mine is set to anonymous, ATC at KEGE couldn't identify me, but other airplanes in the area called me out by tail number
It works perfectly! …--go ahead and try to find any trace of my tail number N9906T on FlightAware…
1. Join the Navy as an aviator, fly one of theirs. Pretty sure they don't publish flight data while underway.
2. Fly a powered parachute.
4. Ultralight3. Don't fly at all...
I've never been given a squawk code just because I was flying into a C or D airport. Flying in B airspace, yes. But you're still anonymous any time you aren't on a unique code.Anything involving use of UAT “anonymous mode” doesn’t work anywhere you need to talk to ATC and receive radar services. So, VFR only, only below 18k ft, and forget about going to a Class C or B airport.
It's ok to say, "It can't be reasonably done".
We are back to needing to pressure feds to come up with a solution.
Works for me...So, VFR only, only below 18k ft, and forget about going to a Class C or B airport.