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I am still hoping to hear from those that have installed ELT's in their
gliders in anticipation of the Competion Rules requireiments for 2006. I am especially interested in seeing photos or getting descriptions of installations in ASW 27's. Please contact me directly. Tom Dixon Idaho |
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Do personally registerable EPIRB's meet the elt rule?
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![]() pbc76049 (removethis) wrote: Do personally registerable EPIRB's meet the elt rule? NO! only those mounted that comply with current FAA regulations. |
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Going to be tough to do with carbon fiber fuselages, and internal antennas.
I would not want to be cutting a hole for an external ELT antenna. I've seen some cut for the external mini transponder antenna neat the gear, but not sure how that would work for the ELT. I'd be interested in the installation information also. BT wrote in message oups.com... I am still hoping to hear from those that have installed ELT's in their gliders in anticipation of the Competion Rules requireiments for 2006. I am especially interested in seeing photos or getting descriptions of installations in ASW 27's. Please contact me directly. Tom Dixon Idaho |
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If I were to be persuaded that an ELT was a necessary
peice of equipment, and in the UK at least I see no urgent need, I think I would want it to indicate where I was and not where the wreckage of my glider was. The bit that might need urgent assistance will be me and not the collection of plastic bits. I have to say that the requirement for ELTs to be fitted to a glider seems to miss the point that unlike GA powered aircraft glider pilots have the opportunity to leave before the wreckage interfaces with the ground. I would be interested to know the thinking behind the requirement. At 13:48 06 September 2005, wrote: $189 + shipping http://www.craggyaero.com/elt.htm Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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People in this discussion should stop to read the excellent FAQs about
the ELT requirement on the SRA website: http://sailplane-racing.org/Rules/CR...T%20FAQ%20.htm It explains the rationale for the rule quite clearly. Briefly, the requirement is there to protect contest organizers, and at their request, rather than to force unwanted protection on pilots. Imagine running a contest, someone goes missing, and day after day passes. That's also why the rules require a mounted, impact-activated device. John Cochrane BB |
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BB wrote:
It explains the rationale for the rule quite clearly. Briefly, the requirement is there to protect contest organizers, and at their request, rather than to force unwanted protection on pilots. Imagine running a contest, someone goes missing, and day after day passes. That's also why the rules require a mounted, impact-activated device. The rationale consists of one recent tragic fatal accident at contest, and another accident at a contest 14 years ago, where the pilot managed to walk out. The non-ELT equipped US contest pilots (which are likely still the majority) are either going to be spending an average $400 to $500 (most of us will have to pay a repair shop for installation) each this winter, or will simply choose to not to fly in any more sanctioned contests. Those who do buy ELTs will mostly be buying units that will be essentially obsolete in 3 or 4 years, as the 406 MHz units are still too expensive for a lot of us. It will be interesting to see how many people show up for regional contests next year. I sympathize with the rationale, but an ELT ends up being just being another in a set of barriers to participation. In my own case, there's a chance I'll never get around to doing anything about it this winter, which will tilt the balance towards not bothering to go to any contests (and I've flown in 7 regionals in the past 5 years, IIRC). |
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