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- Q6888097 subject Q8227645.
- Q6888097 abstract "Mode C veil refers to a kind of airspace which surrounds most primary Class B airports within United States. This airspace extends horizontally to a circle of 30 NM radius centered on the airport, and extends vertically from the surface up to 10,000 feet MSL. The name refers to the mode of transponder operation which is required within this airspace (i.e., with very limited exceptions, all aircraft operating within this airspace must have an altitude reporting Mode C transponder in operation). All 37 existing (as of late 2014) Class B airports in the United States, have Mode C veil centered on them.".
- Q6888097 wikiPageWikiLink Q125465.
- Q6888097 wikiPageWikiLink Q1332920.
- Q6888097 wikiPageWikiLink Q2633050.
- Q6888097 wikiPageWikiLink Q3913275.
- Q6888097 wikiPageWikiLink Q8227645.
- Q6888097 wikiPageWikiLink Q93318.
- Q6888097 comment "Mode C veil refers to a kind of airspace which surrounds most primary Class B airports within United States. This airspace extends horizontally to a circle of 30 NM radius centered on the airport, and extends vertically from the surface up to 10,000 feet MSL. The name refers to the mode of transponder operation which is required within this airspace (i.e., with very limited exceptions, all aircraft operating within this airspace must have an altitude reporting Mode C transponder in operation).".
- Q6888097 label "Mode C veil".