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It's not currently certified in the USA, but pay attention to this
thing called FLARM. http://www.flarm.com/index_en.html This device works from (FLARM equipped) aircraft to aircraft, draws very little current (55ma), gives you rough relative direction, height and distance of aircraft with conflicting course to you. It doesn't go bonkers in a gaggle. And it's a backup GPS datalogger. Sorry, it won't wash your wings and it isn't a satellite telephone, but it's still a very good instrument. I would be happy if FLARM was mandated on all aircraft, as opposed to Mode C or even S and TCAS. Perhaps, with sensible changes to laws regarding liability, this excellent product will become available in the USA. Jim |
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