Well I am all for transponders in anything that flies,having witnessed three very close near misses in the past five years I can say now that they really are needed in todays congested skies,we get aircraft even operating non radio around here plodding straight through a very busy air traffic area oblivious to what is ahead of them,five years ago we had a Jaguar strike a Cessna photographic aircraft,a microlight hit a light aircraft and just recently a microlight and a helicopter with a student pilot on board,the days of empty skies are long since gone,these days everyone wants to get airborne cheaply and why not ? but the case for transponders is a life saving issue which had to happen and is aided by todays technology in making things small.
Whilst I agree that some of the CAA's cases are over the top,this one will affect everyone that flies,there are some excellent lightweight units available today which would easily fit the bill,ok so they cost between £1,000 plus with annual piece of paperwork added on top,but what cost lives in a very busy sky ?
I do not think the weight is an issue,just the case for change,most aircraft should be perfectly capable of being fitted with these units including lightweight battery packs.
The date being set is 2008,already ModeS HEX codes have been issued to aircraft on the British civil register in readiness,and all new Cirrus and Diamond aircraft have been fitted with superb lightweight units,many aircraft oerators are following suit in the lead up.
Whilst I agree that some of the CAA's cases are over the top,this one will affect everyone that flies,there are some excellent lightweight units available today which would easily fit the bill,ok so they cost between £1,000 plus with annual piece of paperwork added on top,but what cost lives in a very busy sky ?
I do not think the weight is an issue,just the case for change,most aircraft should be perfectly capable of being fitted with these units including lightweight battery packs.
The date being set is 2008,already ModeS HEX codes have been issued to aircraft on the British civil register in readiness,and all new Cirrus and Diamond aircraft have been fitted with superb lightweight units,many aircraft oerators are following suit in the lead up.