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Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 4:44 pm Post subject: Spidertracks |
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Any of the list in the US using it figured cost per hour yet?
grumpy
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On Oct 6, 2010, at 11:45 PM, Neil & Sarah Colliver wrote:
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We've had the 406 here in New Zealand for a couple of years now. In
many cases / places, even once you push the alarm, you can still be
waiting for a satellite to come over & pick it up. ( a bit like RAIM
outages, I think.) I have the mandatory 406mhz ELT, but the Artex
model currently has an AD as there have been a number G switch
failures. So we now have 6 month compulsory testing. (urgh -more
expense!)
I also have a couple of the very compact & neat McMurdo fastfinds
for personal use. The neoprene cover means it floats. Lovely &
small, & I simply put it around my neck if flying over water.
But our main device for safety is the Spidertracks. Although it
costs a bit on every flight, we have the comfort of knowing that the
plane is tracked globally, and that the emergency services are
alerted pretty much instantly we press the alarm.
Not only that but we also get global text messaging with it via
bluetooth!
My wife loves it because she can track the plane via the web any
time (or I can, if she's flying.)
www.spidertracks.com
Neil
ZK-RVT
Now flying again after the 2 wettest months in memory.
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pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth. Guest
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Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 4:54 pm Post subject: Spidertracks |
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Oh God! You don't really want to do that, do you???
Linn
On 10/7/2010 8:40 PM, Miller John wrote:
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Any of the list in the US using it figured cost per hour yet?
grumpy
do not archive
On Oct 6, 2010, at 11:45 PM, Neil & Sarah Colliver wrote:
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>
> We've had the 406 here in New Zealand for a couple of years now. In
> many cases / places, even once you push the alarm, you can still be
> waiting for a satellite to come over & pick it up. ( a bit like RAIM
> outages, I think.) I have the mandatory 406mhz ELT, but the Artex
> model currently has an AD as there have been a number G switch
> failures. So we now have 6 month compulsory testing. (urgh -more
> expense!)
>
> I also have a couple of the very compact & neat McMurdo fastfinds for
> personal use. The neoprene cover means it floats. Lovely & small, & I
> simply put it around my neck if flying over water.
>
> But our main device for safety is the Spidertracks. Although it costs
> a bit on every flight, we have the comfort of knowing that the plane
> is tracked globally, and that the emergency services are alerted
> pretty much instantly we press the alarm.
>
> Not only that but we also get global text messaging with it via
> bluetooth!
>
> My wife loves it because she can track the plane via the web any time
> (or I can, if she's flying.)
>
> www.spidertracks.com
>
> Neil
> ZK-RVT
> Now flying again after the 2 wettest months in memory.
>
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