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A VFR aircraft operating in uncontrolled airspace typically activates which squawk code if not assigned otherwise?

Squawk code 1200 is the standard VFR code in North American airspace, indicating the aircraft is not under IFR or receiving specific ATC services.

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Question: A VFR aircraft operating in uncontrolled airspace typically activates which squawk code if not assigned otherwise?

Answer options: ✅ 1200

  • 7700
  • 7600
  • 7500

Correct answer: 1200

Explanation: Squawk code 1200 is the standard VFR code in North American airspace, indicating the aircraft is not under IFR or receiving specific ATC services.

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