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8. 7700 is a transponder code
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 04:13 PM
Mar 24

Other than some ultra lights, balloons, etc, all aircraft in the US are required to be equipped with a transponder that transmits a 4 digit code. Aircraft that are flying by visual flight rules and not under ATC control transmit 1200 as their transponder code.

Aircraft being directed by ATC will transmit whatever code ATC assigns them. For example, an instruction to "squawk" 4732 and "ident" would be telling the pilot to select 4732 as his transponder code and press the identify button which causes his aircraft to be high lighted on the controllers display.

There are 3 codes that are reserved for emergencies. 7500 tells ATC that the aircraft has been hijacked. 7600 tells ATC the aircraft has lost radio communication. 7700 is for all other emergency types, such as fire onboard, loss of engine, landing gear problems, etc.

https://executiveflyers.com/emergency-transponder-codes/

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Between the 2 KC-135s and 3 F-15Es lost this month Torchlight Mar 24 #1
It's amazing that those big, ugly f___s are still flying. LudwigPastorius Mar 24 #2
Buff is forever Aviation Pro Mar 24 #5
If B-52s were in commercial service they would have been gone long ago Bluetus Mar 24 #9
The BBC thinks it was a pressurization problem muriel_volestrangler Mar 24 #14
That makes sense. Even though the crew area is the only part pressurised Bluetus Mar 24 #15
They probably forgot.... SergeStorms Mar 24 #3
Starmer was an idiot Miguelito Loveless Mar 24 #4
They would have let a plane in distress land regardless 33taw Mar 24 #12
Not what I was referring to Miguelito Loveless Mar 24 #13
Agree 33taw Mar 24 #16
The B52 has been in service since . . . AverageOldGuy Mar 24 #6
My husband Rebl2 Mar 24 #10
It was Aliens. milestogo Mar 24 #7
Yep. Half-step Mar 24 #11
7700 is a transponder code InstantGratification Mar 24 #8
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