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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 5:27 am    Post subject: ELTs and other safety devices Reply with quote

Hello Carlos,

Thanks for the reply, Carlos, but I wasn't questioning the logics of whether or not to have an ELT. I was asking "IF" we had to have one, since there were those that said the ELTs were practically useless. And if they are that useless, then what can I use to replace them (legally) with?

I am reasonably familiar with ELTs, and pretty much know their intended value. But I also know they don't seem to perform worth a damn in many cases. As someone pointed out, the S & R teams have found OTHER airplane crash sites (that most likely had ELTs go off) while they were out looking for poor old Steve Fossett. Where in the heck is he, anyway!!!??

And remember a few years ago about that nutjob that deliberately crashed his F-16 into the mountains of Colorado. If I recall correctly, it took them almost a month to find this dweeb.

What I would like is a device that does what you'd expect it to do, works EVERY time, and is legal.

God forbid, if any of us ever went down in the middle of no-where, we'd like to be that lucky fella on the evening news, climbing out of a helicopter, after being rescued.

And, as a matter of practice, I generally ask for "Flight Following" from the local ATC folks, on long distance trips. For me, it is comforting to know someone has a little bit of an idea of where I am, besides me. This is why I will also be installing a Mode C transponder (with altitude reporting) in my MkIII.

Mike Welch MkIII, getting its Poly Fiber look, finally.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:54 am    Post subject: ELTs and other safety devices Reply with quote

This is why I will also be installing a Mode C transponder (with altitude
reporting) in my MkIII.>>

Hi Mike
strange is it not that in this country we will almost certainly be forced to
fit transponders, by a European directive, in the very near future and
everyone is fighting it tooth and nail. We regard it as an imposed expense,
a weight problem when so many ultralights are are within a whisker of the
limit, and a furthur incursion into our rapidly diminishing `freedom of the
air`.
Perhaps too it is a reflection of the type of country we generally fly over.
Unless you happened to go down in the mountains of Wales or Scotland you
would be hard pressed to find an area where someone didn`t see you land. On
the the other hand only a few years ago the wreckage of a Spitfire was found
within 20 miles of London which had been there since 1940.

This had been a most interesting thread. I was undr the impression that once
an ELT was activated recue reaction would be almost immediate. It seems not.

Cheers

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:17 am    Post subject: ELTs and other safety devices Reply with quote

Pat/all, I have a new, unused ELT, still in the box, somewhere on
the KolbRack in the shop.
I rarely think about it except during list conversations on the subject.
I subdue an inner chuckle, thinking that by the time I actually
install it, it will be obsolete
(but still mandatory???)
If it retains its position of being a legal gadget, by virtue of the
grandfather status, it will be easy to
"install" it retroactively on a blank area in the logbook, dated
appropriately.

Same thing with conventional gear write offs..... enter a couple
hours of taildragger time
in the wayback machine, in one of your dusty old logbooks, like say,
1975 or so. Smile

-anonymouse.

On 11, Jan 2008, at 12:53 PM, pj.ladd wrote:

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This is why I will also be installing a Mode C transponder (with
altitude reporting) in my MkIII.>>

Hi Mike
strange is it not that in this country we will almost certainly be
forced to fit transponders, by a European directive, in the very
near future and everyone is fighting it tooth and nail. We regard
it as an imposed expense, a weight problem when so many ultralights
are are within a whisker of the limit, and a furthur incursion into
our rapidly diminishing `freedom of the air`.
Perhaps too it is a reflection of the type of country we generally
fly over. Unless you happened to go down in the mountains of Wales
or Scotland you would be hard pressed to find an area where someone
didn`t see you land. On the the other hand only a few years ago the
wreckage of a Spitfire was found within 20 miles of London which
had been there since 1940.

This had been a most interesting thread. I was undr the impression
that once an ELT was activated recue reaction would be almost
immediate. It seems not.

Cheers

Pat


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:38 am    Post subject: ELTs and other safety devices Reply with quote

Bob,

I like the way you think... Smile

The list DH will probably come out of hiding and have something to say
now!!! LOL
Mike
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 11:06 am    Post subject: Re: ELTs and other safety devices Reply with quote

I have an ELT because I "HAVE TO"
Your statement about the plane was wrong...

It was a A-10 "Warthog"
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Gotta Fly...
Mike & "Jaz" in MN

mdnanwelch7(at)hotmail.co wrote:
Hello Carlos,


And remember a few years ago about that nutjob that deliberately crashed his F-16 into the mountains of Colorado. If I recall correctly, it took them almost a month to find this dweeb.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 3:04 pm    Post subject: Re: ELTs and other safety devices Reply with quote

mdnanwelch7(at)hotmail.co wrote:


What I would like is a device that does what you'd expect it to do, works EVERY time, and is legal.



NOTHING works EVERY time. With expectations like that, you better not get into aviation.

As far as ELT's, they are very good. You seem to have gotten the idea from somewhere that ELT's rarely work, which is pure BS. If the ELT does not activate by itself, you can flip a switch and activate it manually. If the crash was so severe as to destroy your ELT, you would have died 10 times over anyways, so it will not be an issue.

mdnanwelch7(at)hotmail.co wrote:


the S & R teams have found OTHER airplane crash sites (that most likely had ELTs go off)



I fly for the airlines, and a good percentage of airline pilots listen to 121.5 in the cruise portion of flight. That equates to thousands flights monitoring ELT's all day, ever day, in ADDITION to the satellites. Unless you crash in the south pole, someone is going to hear your ELT very quickly and report it to air traffic control. It seems that you don't know as much about ELT's as you think you do.... If you are looking for something that works EVERY time, then you better not leave your living room, no chance of becomming lost while sitting on your couch.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:04 pm    Post subject: ELTs and other safety devices Reply with quote

Migawd, I thought I was forgotten by now. Smile Vamoose is living in its' trailer at Santa Fe airport and is lonesome but not forgotten. Too durned cold and too broke to work on it right yet. Lar. Do not Archive.

Kolbdriver wrote: [quote] [quote]--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Kolbdriver" <kolbdriver(at)mlsharp.com> (kolbdriver(at)mlsharp.com) Bob, I like the way you think... Smile The list DH will probably come out of hiding and have something to say now!!! LOL Mike Oak Grove Missouri Mark III Classic (one of the last of Old Kolb) - 0hrs Suzuki G13B 1.3L - 0hrs Started with Big Lar still behind... Do not archive --


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 8:13 pm    Post subject: Re: ELTs and other safety devices Reply with quote

No Big Lar,
Your NOT forgotten....
We just "whisper" Vamoose now.....

Gotta Fly...
Mike & "Jaz" in MN

PS Will I "Beat Big Lar in da Air" With my SECOND plane too ???
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="biglar"]Migawd, I thought I was forgotten by now. Smile Vamoose is living in its' trailer at Santa Fe airport and is lonesome but not forgotten. Too durned cold and too broke to work on it right yet. Lar. Do not Archive.

Kolbdriver wrote: --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Kolbdriver" <kolbdriver> (kolbdriver(at)mlsharp.com) Bob, I like the way you think... Smile The list DH will probably come out of hiding and have something to say now!!! LOL Mike Oak Grove Missouri Mark III Classic (one of the last of Old Kolb) - 0hrs Suzuki G13B 1.3L - 0hrs Started with Big Lar still behind... Do not archive --


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 6:52 am    Post subject: ELTs and other safety devices Reply with quote

BIG LAR
WE'D NEVER FORGET YOU!-- NOR VAMOOSE!!
YOU'RE COLD & BROKE? SOUNDS FAMILIAR -- OR WAS THAT AN OLD GIRL FRIEND?

On Jan 11, 2008, at 11:13 PM, planecrazzzy wrote:

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<planecrazzzy(at)yahoo.com>

No Big Lar,
Your NOT forgotten....
We just "whisper" Vamoose now.....

Gotta Fly...
Mike & "Jaz" in MN

PS Will I "Beat Big Lar in da Air" With my SECOND plane too ???
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.

[quote="biglar"]Migawd, I thought I was forgotten by now. Smile
Vamoose is living in its' trailer at Santa Fe airport and is
lonesome but not forgotten. Too durned cold and too broke to work
on it right yet. Lar. Do not Archive.

Kolbdriver wrote:
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> "Kolbdriver" (kolbdriver(at)mlsharp.com) Bob, I like the way you
> think... Smile The list DH will probably come out of hiding and
> have something to say now!!! LOL Mike Oak Grove Missouri Mark
> III Classic (one of the last of Old Kolb) - 0hrs Suzuki G13B 1.3L
> - 0hrs Started with Big Lar still behind... Do not archive --
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 8:38 am    Post subject: ELTs and other safety devices Reply with quote

Her, too. Them, too ?? Yah.......... Do not Archive.

Russ Kinne wrote:
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BIG LAR
WE'D NEVER FORGET YOU!-- NOR VAMOOSE!!
YOU'RE COLD & BROKE? SOUNDS FAMILIAR -- OR WAS THAT AN OLD GIRL FRIEND?

On Jan 11, 2008, at 11:13 PM, planecrazzzy wrote:

>
>
> No Big Lar,
> Your NOT forgotten....
> We just "whisper" Vamoose now.....
>
> Gotta Fly...
> Mike & "Jaz" in MN
>
> PS Will I "Beat Big Lar in da Air" With my SECOND plane too ???
> .
> .
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> [quote="biglar"]Migawd, I thought I was forgotten by now. Smile
> Vamoose is living in its' trailer at Santa Fe airport and is lonesome
> but not forgotten. Too durned cold and too broke to work on it right
> yet. Lar. Do not Archive.
>
> Kolbdriver wrote:
Quote:

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>> (kolbdriver(at)mlsharp.com) Bob, I like the way you think... Smile
>> The list DH will probably come out of hiding and have something to
>> say now!!! LOL Mike Oak Grove Missouri Mark III Classic (one of
>> the last of Old Kolb) - 0hrs Suzuki G13B 1.3L - 0hrs Started with
>> Big Lar still behind... Do not archive --
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