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Do you carry an epirb when flying x-country or not?
This might influence your decision http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/...st/5167612.stm |
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I fly out of Minden, NV in both glider and Husky. Like other western states,
Nevada has far more desolate area than settled. During a search for a downed Super Cub last year, it took over 3 weeks to locate the wreck in a canyon (father and daughter deceased). Interestingly, another aircraft wreck from 1964 was also found during the search! At around $500, an ARC PLB w/built in GPS is cheap insurance. Others may disagree - - but *I* think I'm worth it (g). -- bumper ZZ (reverse all after @) "Dare to be different . . . circle in sink." "nimbusgb" wrote in message oups.com... Do you carry an epirb when flying x-country or not? This might influence your decision http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/...st/5167612.stm |
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I have carried a PLB the past 3 seasons at Bitterwasser (Africa) - it
must be manually operated by pilot or passenger - I hope an "impact activated" one will be produced soon. If anyone knows of an "impact operated" PLB please post it on RAS. nimbusgb wrote: Do you carry an epirb when flying x-country or not? This might influence your decision http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/...st/5167612.stm |
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In article .com,
nimbusgb writes Do you carry an epirb when flying x-country or not? This might influence your decision http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/...st/5167612.stm Never mind about ELT,s didn't this chap have a GPS and a radio? I cant imagine why he didn't send a Mayday on 121.5 giving his position. Actually, I think I can. I had a similar incident a year or two ago about 30 miles from when this happened, fortunately without damage or injury. I made contact with some airborne gliders, saying I'd no idea where I was. One of the pilots asked me for my GPS reading. Of course, why didn't I think of that? The reason was I was still twitching thinking I was going to end up in hospital (or worse). A really bad fright can screw up your cognitive abilities and this guy must have been in pain from his broken ankle, so no wonder he didn't think of doing that. -- Mike Lindsay |
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His radio obviously wasn't working after the crash.
Did you see the state the glider was in? At 07:30 14 July 2006, Mike Lindsay wrote: Never mind about ELT,s didn't this chap have a GPS and a radio? I cant imagine why he didn't send a Mayday on 121.5 giving his position. Actually, I think I can. I had a similar incident a year or two ago about 30 miles from when this happened, fortunately without damage or injury. I made contact with some airborne gliders, saying I'd no idea where I was. One of the pilots asked me for my GPS reading. Of course, why didn't I think of that? The reason was I was still twitching thinking I was going to end up in hospital (or worse). A really bad fright can screw up your cognitive abilities and this guy must have been in pain from his broken ankle, so no wonder he didn't think of doing that. -- Mike Lindsay |
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