Flights without transponders

Flights without transponders is open letter ftom Sun, 8 Feb 2015 00:14:19 +0900 (JST), sent to ICAO Headquarters, Montreal, Canada International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) 999 University Street, Montréal, Quebec H3C 5H7, Canada.

The letter is copypasted below in order to simplify the referencing. Minimal TORIfication is applied in order to improve the formatting.

Letter
Dear colleague. I got your email address from http://www.icao.int/Pages/contact_us.aspx

Recently I knew, that the Russian warplanes make flights in the international airspace, having broken or switched-out transponders:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/11233349/Russian-warplanes-risking-safety-of-European-airliners-says-Nato-c hief.html David Blair. Russian warplanes risking safety of European airliners, says Nato chief. 6:00PM GMT 15 Nov 2014. .. Russia’s long-range bombers and spy planes usually stay in international airspace, but they deliberately ignore safeguards designed to reduce the risk of collision with civilian flights. In particular, they switch off the “transponders” that allow aircraft to detect one another. ..

Since that, I afraid to use airplanes as transport.

I suggest, that Your organisation consider the case and ask the administrations of all civilised countries to make an international agreement about warplanes. Such an international agreement should prescribe use of transponders by all the military aircrafts.

I think, the military aircrafts without transponders should be qualified as terrorists, in the similar way, as armoured military troops, if they appear without identifiers, that indicate, what country do they belong to.

I think, the International Civil Aviation Organization should be interested to prepare and to promote the international agreement I mention above.

Sincerely, Dmitrii Kouznetsov.

P.S. I have collected more links on the topic in the article http://mizugadro.mydns.jp/t/index.php/Stop_Putin

Keywords
Putin world war, Stop Putin