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Emergencies & SQ7700 - savage - 29-10-2005 Hi, Whilst flying on IVAO now (and being staff), I knotted on a friendly conversation with a friend of mine in our division doing CTR ATC. Accidently *thobbs himself*, I pressed Shift-E thinkign that the chat box was selected. Needless to say, not a wise thing to do at FL360 climbing to FL370. Immediately I called ATC, proceeded with a emergency decent to 10,000ft, SQ7700, Cancelled Destination, and Declared a emergency, wondering what the ^%&$^*% I did again now... To make a long story short, my friend being very professional and real life ATC, handled the situation suburbly, and redirected me to a suitable airport for the type of plane I was flying (Unfortunately, not within 20nm - so I got penelised for that as well)... However, coming from FL360 to a stop on the ground within 20nm is a VERY tight call, I even doubt it is possible without having excess G-Forces, seeing that you'll need to decent at like -4000f/s What's interesting, my friend being real-life ATC, informed me that SQ7700 (Emergency code), is only used if you are NOT in controlled airspace. Because I was under CTR controll at the time of the emergency, I should NOT have SQ7700'ed. My SQ was recycled, and I went back onto a normal SQ Code as per my ATC's instructions. FSPax did not penelise me for SQ7700'ing, and them switching back to a normal code (possible bug?). However, what I want to ask, if it is not propper procedure to SQ7700 if under controlled radar, is it fair that FSPax penelise pilots for not going to 7700 (Any ATC whilst flying online will not give you 7700 if you are actively being controlled)? Just some thoughts... Re: Emergencies & SQ7700 - Nuttycomputer - 30-10-2005 Although the 7110 does not mention to specifically sqk 7700 for emergencies, (other than loss of communications), it does say you are to specifically call a "Mayday" or a "Pan, Pan" As far as I know you are to sqk 7700 as long as there is an emergency taking place. Sqk 7700 only if your not in controlled space seems kinda backwards to me as no one would be there to notice or care anyways. Re: Emergencies & SQ7700 - SWAFO - 30-10-2005 ![]() |