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Old January 21st 11, 06:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default DSX Safly (Safe Fly) Tracker

There's also SpiderTracks - http://www.spidertracks.com/

I looked at this a while ago by following a banner ad on some aviation website. IIRC, the airborne unit is $2K (maybe less) and the data plan is also pretty expensive.

-Tom
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Old January 22nd 11, 12:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default DSX Safly (Safe Fly) Tracker

We use the SpiderTracks at the flight school where I work, It's
really very effective as it let's us track where the students fly
(especially important for pre-private XC) and also where the aircraft
are almost real-time. Not cheap but very effective. We can review
logs for some time after the flight if there are any potential
problems.
 




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