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During an IFR flight, what is the 'Emergency' squawk code for a transponder?
The emergency transponder code is 7700. 7500 is for hijacking, and 7600 signifies radio failure.
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Question: During an IFR flight, what is the 'Emergency' squawk code for a transponder?
Answer options:
- 7500
- 7600 ✅ 7700
- 7000
Correct answer: 7700
Explanation: The emergency transponder code is 7700. 7500 is for hijacking, and 7600 signifies radio failure.
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