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4/17/2017 12:15 PM
 
John Miller wrote:

Aircraft that fly where transponders aren't required wouldn't be using any air traffic facilities so wouldn't be charged anyway.

That's not necessarily true. You can make an IFR flight without entering class A, B, or C airspace. You can also use VFR flight following almost anywhere.
 
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4/19/2017 9:36 PM
 

Here we go, so you get a bill in the mail from "ATC Services Inc" for an IFR flight from X to Y, and your plane was parked in the hangar at that time down for annual, what do you do?  Even with ADSB, one can cheat on the broadcasted N #

 
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4/22/2017 9:11 AM
 

Forgot to mention...

I did remember to take my Navworx out of the 1200 anonymous mode so they could see my number. After the test I returned to tah mode. Wish they would provide a UAT control console for the Android phones. I have to use my friends Apple phone.

 
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4/30/2017 11:55 AM
 

John, won't this do it?  (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.wificommunicator)

 
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