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UK Squawk List

There are many sources for squawk codes in the UK on the internet, but a lot of them seem to be based on older lists/information. So, here's the most up-to-date list direct from the UK's Civil Aviation Authority documentation. We'll try and keep this up to date as the documentation is usually updated every month, but actual changes will be rare. Anchor links are provided in the dropdown menu to each block section.

Squawk codes can be useful for determining where something has come from or is going to in the case of missing or incomplete route information. Or they can identify a specific type of mission or what an aircraft is up to. The emergency squawks are also listed here - these will trigger alerts live on the emergencies table on the tracker website and also hopefully soon into the ADS-B channel on the OARC Discord. Also remember that each digit is an octal - meaning 0-8 - so you'll never see a 9 anywhere.

There are a lot of accompanying notes that go with this data and these are reproduced here, although some are operational rather than informational. There are also a few extra notes added by us into places to try and help non-aviation-industry types actually understand things, as well as links to useful glossary terms or further sources of information:

Notes for the list below

Note 1: Pilots are not to preselect Mode A code settings for discrete codes until instructed to do so by the appropriate controlling agency.
Note 2: The codes or series annotated * are used for conspicuity, co-ordination or special purposes and, unless procedures have been agreed with UK CAA Safety and Airspace Regulation Group, the Mode A code and associated Mode C pressure-altitude reporting data must be considered unvalidated and unverified.
Note 3: These codes are assigned by Aberdeen for helicopters operating in Northern North Sea Off-shore area and out to 5° West.
Note 4: Ground based transponder equipment.
Note 5: This code is allocated to Transit (ORCAM) UK and is temporarily assigned for use by London Control (Swanwick) FIS. Notwithstanding, it retains all the properties and protection of an ORCAM Transit code.
Note 6: These codes will be assigned to aircraft on air policing missions within the UK FIR/UIR operating under Air Defence Priority Flight (ADPF) status. NATO Air Surveillance and Control System (ASACS) units, NATO Airborne Early Warning aircraft or military ATCCs will normally control the aircraft. The actual controlling unit for a particular flight will be notified by the relevant NATO ASACS unit to the military ATC supervisor whose area of responsibility contains the intended route of the ADPF aircraft. The military ATC supervisor will then inform the relevant civil ATCC. Where any doubt about the controlling agency exists, the relevant military ATC supervisor with the responsibility for the area within which the ADPF aircraft is operating should be contacted in the first instance.
Note 7: This code is assigned by the FISO to aircraft requesting entry into Controlled Airspace for the purpose of joining or crossing the ATS Route network. Pilots shall only select the code when they are within two-way communication with the London FIS. Where available, the Mode C pressure-altitude reporting mode of the transponder should also be selected. If communication is lost or the aircraft leaves the FIS frequency, pilots shall deselect this special purpose code. The assignment of this code does not imply the provision of a radar service and the code and any associated Mode C pressure-altitude reporting data must be considered to be unvalidated and unverified.
Note 8: All Spadeadam squawks indicating flight above FL 50 will be validated and verified by Spadeadam ATC.
Note 9: This conspicuity code shall be used by aircraft operating in an Off-shore Safety Area (OSA) when contact with the Area Air Traffic Service Provider (ATSP) has not been established and no other code has previously been allocated.
Note 10: These codes will be assigned to Unmanned Aeronautical Vehicles operating within an active danger area, which will be validated but may be unverified.
Note 11: Aircraft operating within, and in the vicinity of, EGD123, EGD124, EGD125, EGD126, EGD128 (these are specific danger areas).
Note 12: This conspicuity code shall be used by Unmanned Aerial Systems/Remotely Piloted Aircraft that have lost communications with their remote pilot and are following a pre-programmed Lost Link flight profile.
Note 13: This code may also be used for Blackpool Instrument Training.
Note 14: For use within a 20 NM radius of Land’s End up to 4000 FT AMSL.
Note 15: Codes allocated to HQ Air Command are reserved for the purpose of major Operations or Exercises under HQ Air Command control including national events coordinated under HQ 11 Gp.
Note 16: Codes “On loan to CCAMS” may be reallocated to Special Events (e.g. Royal International Air Tattoo) providing at least two weeks' notice is submitted to *CAA email address removed*.

Squawk List by Block

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0000 SSR data unreliable
* 0001 Height Monitoring Unit (See note 4)
* 0002 Ground Transponder Testing (Refer to ENR 1.6, paragraph 2.2.3)
* 0003 Surrey/Sussex HEMS (HLE60)
0004 — 0005 Scottish Non-standard Flights
* 0006 British Transport Police ASU
* 0007 Off-shore Safety Area (OSA) Conspicuity (See note 9)
* 0010 This code may be used when flying in the vicinity of Birmingham, operating outside of Birmingham CTR/ Birmingham CTA and monitoring Birmingham Radar frequency (Refer to ENR 1.6, paragraph 2.2.5)
* 0011 Aircraft operating in the vicinity of Bournemouth Control Zone and monitoring Bournemouth Radar Frequency West (Refer to ENR 1.6, paragraph 2.2.5)
* 0012 This code may be used when flying in the vicinity of London City and London Heathrow and monitoring Thames Director frequency (Refer to ENR 1.6, paragraph 2.2.5)
* 0013 This code may be used when flying in the vicinity of London Luton and monitoring Luton Radar frequency (Refer to ENR 1.6, paragraph 2.2.5)
* 0014 Kent Air Ambulance (HLE21)
* 0015 Essex Air Ambulance (HLE07)
* 0016 Thames Valley Air Ambulance (HLE24)
* 0017 London Air Ambulance (HLE27)
* 0020 Air Ambulance Helicopter Emergency Medivac
* 0021 Fixed-wing aircraft (Receiving service from a ship)
* 0022 Helicopter(s) (Receiving service from a ship)
* 0023 Aircraft engaged in actual SAR Operations
* 0024 Radar Flight Evaluation/Calibration (Refer to ENR 1.6, paragraph 2.2.2.2)
0025 Scottish Non-standard Flights
* 0026 Special Tasks
* 0027 London Control (Swanwick) Ops Crossing/Joining CAS (See note 7)
* 0030 FIR Lost
* 0031 Hertfordshire Air Ambulance (HLE55)
* 0032 Aircraft engaged in police air support operations
* 0033 Aircraft Paradropping (Refer to ENR 1.6, paragraph 2.2.2.2)
* 0034 Antenna trailing/target towing/glider towing
* 0035 Selected Flights - Helicopters
* 0036 Helicopter Pipeline/Powerline Inspection Flights
* 0037 Royal Flights - Helicopters
* 0040 Civil Helicopters North Sea
* 0041 — 0061 Police Air Support
0062 — 0077 No 1 Air Control Centre
* 0100 HQ Air Command (See note 15)
0101 — 0117 Transit (ORCAM) Brussels
0120 — 0137 Transit (ORCAM) Germany
0140 — 0177 Transit (ORCAM) Amsterdam
* 0200 HQ Air Command (See note 15)
0201 — 0277 Allocated to NATS as CCAMS redundancy
* 0300 HQ Air Command (See note 15)
0301 — 0377 Assigned by CCAMS
* 0400 HQ Air Command (See note 15)
* 0401 RAF Leeming Conspicuity
0401 — 0417 Birmingham Radar
0401 — 0437 Ireland Domestic
0401 — 0450 Exeter Approach
0401 — 0461 RAF Lakenheath
0402 — 0437 RAF Leeming
* 0420 Coventry Conspicuity
0421 — 0427 Farnborough Zone/Approach Radar IFR/SVFR
* 0430 Hawarden Airport Conspicuity Code
0430 — 0437 Edinburgh Approach
0430 — 0456 Farnborough LARS West
0431 — 0446 Hawarden Approach
* 0440 This code may be used when flying in the vicinity of Edinburgh, operating outside of Edinburgh CTR/ Edinburgh CTA and monitoring Edinburgh Radar frequency (Refer to ENR 1.6, para 2.2.5)
0441 — 0443 Edinburgh Approach
* 0450 Blackpool Basic Service Conspicuity
* 0451 Blackpool Procedural Service Conspicuity (See note 13)
* 0452 Morecambe Bay Helicopter Conspicuity
* 0453 Liverpool Bay Helicopter Conspicuity
0455 Ekofisk RMZ
* 0457 Farnborough LARS West VFR Conspicuity Code for periods when no discrete SSR code is available
0460 — 0467 Farnborough Zone VFR
* 0462 — 0467 USAFE autonomous use in EGD323 complex (another specific danger area) and Vale of York AIAA.
0470 — 0477 Allocated to NATS as CCAMS redundancy
* 0500 HQ Air Command (See note 15)
0501 — 0577 Assigned by CCAMS
* 0600 HQ Air Command (See note 15)
0601 — 0637 Transit (ORCAM) Germany
0640 — 0677 Transit (ORCAM) Paris
* 0700 HQ Air Command (See note 15)
0701 — 0727 Transit (ORCAM) Maastricht
0730 — 0767 Assigned by CCAMS
0770 — 0777 Transit (ORCAM) Maastricht

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