Is the emergency hijack squawk code 7500 allowed to be used on the network Vatsim?


Is the emergency hijack squawk code 7500 allowed to be used on the network Vatsim? Pilots are not permitted to simulate any unlawful act including, but not limited to, declaring a hijack by any method, including entering a transponder code of 7500.


How long can you leave VATSIM unattended?

For pilots outside of actively controlled airspace, you may leave your connection unattended for no longer than 30 minutes with the following stipulations. You must monitor your flight at all times and make timely contact with appropriate air traffic controllers (ATC).


What happens if you accidentally squawk 7500?

If the 7500 squawk code is mistakenly selected, the pilot will immediately receive a call from air traffic control asking for confirmation. At this point, the pilot in command or the first officer is able to inform the transponder code has been used by mistake, and that there is no hijacked aircraft.


Why do so many planes squawk 7700?

Reserved codes are used in particular situations when an aircraft wants to communicate something to ATC urgently. The most well know of these is the code 7700. This is used to indicate an emergency of any kind.


What happens if you squawk 7500?

Squawking 7500 signifies an aircraft being hijacked and could result in an aircraft being escorted by military forces.