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This aircraft is blocked via the FAA, however it is in the database.Originally posted by Colo_Stuntplane View PostModeS/Hex-code - A0A6A7
Registration – N141CP
ICAO Type code – T206
Type – ASEL
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Airline / Owner - CIVIL AIR PATROL, MAXWELL AFB , AL, US
Paint code (ICAO) – R/B/W
Operator code (ICAO) - CAP
First flight (Manufacture) date* - 2014-10-09
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Hello everybody, could you add the following information in bold to the new plane of my school ?
ModeS/Hex-code : 39A864
Registration : F-HKDE
ICAO Type code : DA42
Type: Diamond DA42-VI Twin Star
MSN: 42.N552
Airline / Owner: Airbus Flight Academy Europe
Operator code (ICAO): 0-00 (none)
First flight date : 00-00 (unknown)
Delivered in January 2024
THANK YOU!!!
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The code I entered for the Cessna FR172K is correct! An aircraft with the registration OM-DYE had a hex code incorrectly entered on this server in the past! The hex code assigned by the Transport Authority for the OM-DYE aircraft is 505CB9.Originally posted by jhicks7 View Post
Please check hex code. This is consistently being used by OM-DYE and this aircraft is still active on the Slovakian register. Thank you!
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Thank you, that is quite helpful! Appreciate the follow up. I will correct the database, however I think we both recognize the flight history for OM-LRY will unfortunately be cluttered with OM-DYE flights given it has miscoded its transponders.Originally posted by MarekImrich View Post
The code I entered for the Cessna FR172K is correct! An aircraft with the registration OM-DYE had a hex code incorrectly entered on this server in the past! The hex code assigned by the Transport Authority for the OM-DYE aircraft is 505CB9.
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Today I contacted the Transport Authority, where I just checked the correctness of the assigned code. They confirmed to me that the assigned codes are different, as I mentioned above, and they should also contact the operator of the OM-DYE aircraft to verify what code he entered into his transponder and correct any discrepancy.Originally posted by jhicks7 View Post
Thank you, that is quite helpful! Appreciate the follow up. I will correct the database, however I think we both recognize the flight history for OM-LRY will unfortunately be cluttered with OM-DYE flights given it has miscoded its transponders.
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Excellent work, thank you for doing that!Originally posted by MarekImrich View Post
Today I contacted the Transport Authority, where I just checked the correctness of the assigned code. They confirmed to me that the assigned codes are different, as I mentioned above, and they should also contact the operator of the OM-DYE aircraft to verify what code he entered into his transponder and correct any discrepancy.
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