You can also get an exemption.  All you have to do is call up the tower
and
let them know when you will be coming through.

-Tom

-----Original Message-----
From: g w [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 9:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [COUPERS] No Trxspndr/EOC Fly-In


Hello,
Does anybody know how one can get into the fly-in without a transponder?
The instructor I took my BFR with said he thought that if I fly behind a
plane with a transponder, I might be able to slip in.  He thought there
might actually be a rule regarding a "flight" when one plane has a
transponder and one or more do not.  Anybody know about this?  I am not
sure
that right under the Washington Class B is the best place for a fly-in for
60 year old airplanes, but I am going to try and make it if I can - engine
running okay, plane able to get there, etc.  Glen Ward



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