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I bought from Aircraft Spruce.
They sell repackaged and recertified vests for about $45.00 instead of the usual $250.00. Tony Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE In article , "Victor J. Osborne, Jr." wrote: What do you do out there - buy or rent? I have need for 6 life vests for a flight to Cancun at the end of October. Should I rent or buy? TIA, {|;-) Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr. -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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"tony roberts" wrote in message
news:nospam-3A0F13.21032115102004@shawnews... I bought from Aircraft Spruce. They sell repackaged and recertified vests for about $45.00 instead of the usual $250.00. $250? Here in the UK you can get them for £24.67 + VAT new. (£28.99 if you're buying from within the EU) http://www.yachtinguniverse.com/shop/page1.htm Paul |
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![]() Hi Paul If you want cheap, I can probably find you even cheaper, but what you are referring to is definitely not a certified aviation lifevest. (And from the picture it doesn't even look as though it would float an unconscious person face-up). When you are in the water, promises and guarantees mean zip - it's too late - can you imagine using that vest and floating, facedown - unconscious?. You need a lifevest that will do the job right now - 10 out of 10 times. I teach survival courses, and this year I spent a full day on an underwater egress course. You do need the right lifevest in an aircraft. Here is some good reading for you - http://www.equipped.org/avvests.htm HTH Tony C-GICE In article , "Paul Sengupta" wrote: "tony roberts" wrote in message news:nospam-3A0F13.21032115102004@shawnews... I bought from Aircraft Spruce. They sell repackaged and recertified vests for about $45.00 instead of the usual $250.00. $250? Here in the UK you can get them for £24.67 + VAT new. (£28.99 if you're buying from within the EU) http://www.yachtinguniverse.com/shop/page1.htm Paul -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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Well, it's a certified yachting emergency life vest. They're the same ones
that sell in the aviation places for about £60-£80. :-) They are 150N vests, the same as any other, manually inflatable. Some of the others have additional features such as D-rings, harnesses designed to be winched by a helicopter, etc, but inside they're basically the same. There's a difference between the constant wear ones and the use once ones. I've got a couple of ex-airline ones (out of date) that cost me $9 each. :-) Certified for aviation but a) they're out of date and b) they're not suitable for putting round your neck each time you fly without wearing out. The ones I mentioned come in a protective jacket so you can use them (unactivated!) every time you fly over water. Paul "tony roberts" wrote in message news:nospam-9F360D.22415016102004@shawnews... Hi Paul If you want cheap, I can probably find you even cheaper, but what you are referring to is definitely not a certified aviation lifevest. (And from the picture it doesn't even look as though it would float an unconscious person face-up). When you are in the water, promises and guarantees mean zip - it's too late - can you imagine using that vest and floating, facedown - unconscious?. You need a lifevest that will do the job right now - 10 out of 10 times. I teach survival courses, and this year I spent a full day on an underwater egress course. You do need the right lifevest in an aircraft. Here is some good reading for you - http://www.equipped.org/avvests.htm HTH Tony C-GICE In article , "Paul Sengupta" wrote: "tony roberts" wrote in message news:nospam-3A0F13.21032115102004@shawnews... I bought from Aircraft Spruce. They sell repackaged and recertified vests for about $45.00 instead of the usual $250.00. $250? Here in the UK you can get them for £24.67 + VAT new. (£28.99 if you're buying from within the EU) http://www.yachtinguniverse.com/shop/page1.htm Paul -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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![]() tony roberts wrote: .... from the picture it doesn't even look as though it would float an unconscious person face-up. From the picture, they don't appear to be inflated. George Patterson If a man gets into a fight 3,000 miles away from home, he *had* to have been looking for it. |
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.... from the picture it doesn't even look as though it would
float an unconscious person face-up. From the picture, they don't appear to be inflated. Maybe they're just pictures! Which of course are perfectly suitable for rescuing people involved in pictures of a ditching ![]() ![]() ![]() In Canada, where I live, we are not allowed to use boating life preservers in aircraft that are beyond gliding distance of land - we have to use certified life preservers for aircraft - and they are REALLY expensive - and they have to be self inflating, and have to be sealed in an air positive bag - so if it is breached we know before we need it - and we have to keep them current! Tony -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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"tony roberts" wrote in message
news:nospam-08DFB3.22331717102004@shawnews... .... from the picture it doesn't even look as though it would float an unconscious person face-up. From the picture, they don't appear to be inflated. Maybe they're just pictures! Which of course are perfectly suitable for rescuing people involved in pictures of a ditching ![]() ![]() ![]() In Canada, where I live, we are not allowed to use boating life preservers in aircraft that are beyond gliding distance of land - we have to use certified life preservers for aircraft - and they are REALLY expensive - and they have to be self inflating, and have to be sealed in an air positive bag - so if it is breached we know before we need it - and we have to keep them current! Ah, we don't have to have them at all. Just one of those "nice things to have" here in the UK. :-) I'm probably going to buy a couple of them and maybe a life raft before I start doing serious over water flights. I guess it's like anything else...put "CAA certified" on it and you can at best double the price, at worst stick a zero on the end. The last thing you want in a light aircraft is a self-inflating life vest, especially if it's in a high wing plane. Yes of course the actual life jacket is one of those inflatable things which resides inside the collar that you see in the photo. Here's a similar one sold for aviation purposes: http://www.transair.co.uk/category.a...tegory_ID=1028 Paul |
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