Anyone have comments on this book?
http://www.crashandsurvive.com/crash_frame.htm

soyAnarchisto wrote:
121.5 is just a sine wave. No encoded position. The only way to find one is with triangulation with separate equipment.
Well you guys have convinced me to just go activate my SPOT for the first time since I got it over six years ago.
ACR Artex, which makes PLBs and such, has a series of articles (sort of a blog) about saves; don't know if it totals them.I was wondering if anybody has an accurate number of how many people/planes have been found by the use of a 406 ELT in a wilderness situation?
SkySteve wrote:Well you guys have convinced me to just go activate my SPOT for the first time since I got it over six years ago.
One trick I learned, tether the SPOT with a chord to the airframe in front of you. That way if you do crash you can find your SPOT. It won't go flying all around the cabin or outside into the snow, sagebrush or whatever.

Cary wrote:
*121.5 is regularly monitored only by the airlines. FARs encourage every pilot to monitor 121.5 "when practicable", but in fact many pilots don't.
Cary

lowflyinG3 wrote:For any of us nearby; they DO NOT WANT OUTSIDE AIRCRAFT.
Just called the number and asked about heading up there and was told that there was a miscommunication and that they don't want other help due to the conditions.
Be advised.
lowflyinG3 wrote:For any of us nearby; they DO NOT WANT OUTSIDE AIRCRAFT.
Just called the number and asked about heading up there and was told that there was a miscommunication and that they don't want other help due to the conditions.
Be advised.
Exactly what I said, right?I think you'd be surprised how many people are always monitoring guard...primarily airline pilots.
ShysDad wrote:That irritates the living crap outta me..I just posted what the article said. Because of search protocols (again) more people may die. The only way I have found to change anything is too make a crapload of noise. Maybe pilots screaming about this will help. If anyone needs help in this pursuit let me know, I am in and will not hesitate to get in ear about this. This is an important issue.
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