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AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com => AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com Discussion => Topic started by: Jeremy on July 22, 2009, 03:19:03 PM
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What does squawk 7000 mean?
J.
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Jeremy, squawk codes are country dependent. In the UK 7000 means "Conspicuity code". A full list of UK codes can be found at http://www.nats-uk.ead-it.com/aip/current/enr/EG_ENR_1_6_en.pdf (http://www.nats-uk.ead-it.com/aip/current/enr/EG_ENR_1_6_en.pdf). See paragraph 2.2 "Mode A Conspicuity Code". Full list in paragraph 6.
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Hey.....
As i am reletivly new to radar box i was wondering if anyone knows where i might find a list of squawk codes for Ireland area??
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Jeremy, I think you will be very lucky if you can find a list of Irish squawk codes (though you might expect them to be similar to the UK's). I have searched long and hard for lists of squawk codes on the internet. The only ones I came across were for The Netherlands and Turkey. You really need a friend in Irish Air Traffic Control to tell you which codes they allocate to pilots in their air space.
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Thanks Andy, Jeremy.. I too have searched the internet far an wide for a list of codes!!... but with no luck. I do baleive that a lot of the codes are the same for both countries....Atlantic crossings, millitary etc..
Thanks anyway for your help.
Much appriciated.......
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I use bones' squawk code list:
http://www.kinetic-avionics.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2115
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Yes thanks all. What I meant was what does 'conspicuity code' mean?
J.
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It means 'hey, look at me'
con·spi·cu·i·ty (knsp-ky-t)n.
The quality of being conspicuous; obviousness.
Broadly speaking, used by aircraft not receiving a service from any ATC unit, or being provided by a service from an ATC unit without SSR. Used when no specific code has been issued by ATC.
Military aircraft in the low-flying system use 7001 so you know that they are not working an ATC unit and they might climb rapidly if the weather becomes unsuitable at low-level.