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Ed Byars said he has had two successful 121.5 style ELT activations; I
know a pilot in our club that had a successful activation (the police were alerted and arrived in short while). So the scorecard is: 3 Successful activations ? Unsuccessful activations I don't know of any other cases. This is a very unscientific poll, but perhaps others can report their experiences in actual crashes, which might give us a better idea of their value. Personally, I fly with an 121.5 ELT, for several reasons: 1) Because I fly a motorglider, I often fly when (or where) other glider pilots aren't flying, so there is no one to give my position to. 2) I often fly a 100 miles or more away from home, so I can't contact my base station. 3) I frequently fly over mountains and other terrain where locating the glider would be difficult. 4) My wife said it makes her feel better, knowing I might be found sooner after an accident. 5) It might (in some areas) make search and rescue people more likely to search for me. The cost was about $300, because I bought a small one that could be mounted more easily. The larger ones are quite a bit cheaper, and probably no harder to mount, now that I've seen some other installations. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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![]() Fortunately, have never been in a crash. However, a few years ago during an off field landing, the glider wheel fell into a ground hog hole while I was still rolling at about 20 mph. The glider stopped instantly with damage to the gear mechanism. The ELT activated. I would count this as a successful activation -- Bob bobgreenblattATmsnDOTcom --fix this before responding |
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Eric Greenwell wrote in message ...
Ed Byars said he has had two successful 121.5 style ELT activations; I know a pilot in our club that had a successful activation (the police were alerted and arrived in short while). So the scorecard is: 3 Successful activations ? Unsuccessful activations I don't know of any other cases. This is a very unscientific poll, but perhaps others can report their experiences in actual crashes, which might give us a better idea of their value. Eric, My ELT in an ASW-24 activated and transmitted well after a gear-up landing in Uvalde. The glider was taken to someone's house for repair and fuselage was turned over to work on the belly. I had forgotten to de-arm the unit. At around 1AM the Civil Air Patrol people got the person doing the repairs out of bed. They told him very politely that he may not be aware of it but there appears to be a crashed airplane in his backyard. There was no fine, no fuss about the incident. The ELT had transmitted through the bottom of the glider (ELT installed in one of the tubes where the thermos bottles used to reside)with the stock antenna stowed horizontally in another tube. Time from activation to rescue people showing up: around 4-6 hours, not bad considering there was no missing pilot report. Herbert, J7 |
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Ed Byars said he has had two successful 121.5 style ELT activations;
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A few years ago a friend of mine decided to turn his glider into a lawn dart.
His ELT activated as designed. Fortunately he walked away from the crash (cartwheeling through the forest canopy dissipates energy quite nicely). cp |
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![]() "ChuckPilot" wrote in message ... A few years ago a friend of mine decided to turn his glider into a lawn dart. His ELT activated as designed. Fortunately he walked away from the crash (cartwheeling through the forest canopy dissipates energy quite nicely). cp cp: some time hit do, sometime hit don't. I know! (I'm referring to energy dissipation, not ELT activation). Ed Byars |
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Shaber CJ wrote:
Ed Byars said he has had two successful 121.5 style ELT activations; ?????? "121.5 style ELT" = older type of ELT (121.5 mhz only), allegedly with less reliable activation than the newer 406 mhz units. So far, no one has reported a "failed to activate" situation. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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Specifically, I have for several years, used the $185 Ameri-King ELT
available at any glider or aircraft supply house. I like it because it is compact, easy to mount, and uses only 6 of the inexpensive D cell flashlight batteries available at Walmart or any hardware store. You can take the unit out, plug in the furnished portable antenna and a microphone and transmit while you are awaiting rescue or walking back to civilization. This unit was in use for my two successful activations. Ed Byars "Eric Greenwell" wrote in message ... Shaber CJ wrote: Ed Byars said he has had two successful 121.5 style ELT activations; ?????? "121.5 style ELT" = older type of ELT (121.5 mhz only), allegedly with less reliable activation than the newer 406 mhz units. So far, no one has reported a "failed to activate" situation. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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