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Related: About this forumPam Bondi flew to Minnesota (today?) I don' t know what plane she took.
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Department of Justice (DOJ) aircraft, specifically their Boeing 757 transport planes based at Richmond International Airport, use distinct Mode S hex codes for identification. Known codes include A04ECF (N119NA), AC06F0 (N874TW), and A97316 (N708JH, a Gulfstream).
Key details regarding DOJ aircraft hex codes:
N119NA (Boeing 757): Hex code A04ECF.
N874TW (Boeing 757): Hex code AC06F0.
N708JH (Gulfstream G550): Hex code A97316.
N395AW (ATR 42/72): Hex code A49571.
Identification: These 24-bit codes are used to identify the aircraft in FAA registries and Mode S transponder systems.
These aircraft are often utilized for transporting personnel and are registered under the United States Government, Washington, D.C.
Department of Justice (DOJ) aircraft, specifically their Boeing 757 transport planes based at Richmond International Airport, use distinct Mode S hex codes for identification. Known codes include A04ECF (N119NA), AC06F0 (N874TW), and A97316 (N708JH, a Gulfstream).
Key details regarding DOJ aircraft hex codes:
N119NA (Boeing 757): Hex code A04ECF.
N874TW (Boeing 757): Hex code AC06F0.
N708JH (Gulfstream G550): Hex code A97316.
N395AW (ATR 42/72): Hex code A49571.
Identification: These 24-bit codes are used to identify the aircraft in FAA registries and Mode S transponder systems.
These aircraft are often utilized for transporting personnel and are registered under the United States Government, Washington, D.C.
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Pam Bondi flew to Minnesota (today?) I don' t know what plane she took. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
4 hrs ago
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Enter stage left
(4,350 posts)1. Check and see if her broom is still in her closet!
Ocelot II
(129,593 posts)2. Ya beat me to it.
Do brooms have transponders?
lastlib
(27,729 posts)3. Her broom, maybe?
Woulda been kinda cold, but, witches, yunno.........
IDK if FAA tracks those.....
surfered
(12,142 posts)4. Great minds...
lastlib
(27,729 posts)5. I didn't see the others before I posted mine....
guess I came in second on that one.....
surfered
(12,142 posts)6. I came in third