BeeMan wrote:MTV,
I'm in the same boat as denali, needing to upgrade to a 406 ELT and needing a bracket. I've thought about adding a Selkirk extended baggage and using it as a mount for the ELT but from your experience I'm guessing that won't work. I am also interested in pictures of your bracket and your thoughts on your brand of ELT to make the upgrade as painless as possible.
Cheers, Bill
I don't think you could legally use the Selkirk as a mounting base for the ELT because it's not part of the aircraft's structure. I wouldn't use it in any case. You'd be bumping that ELT all the time if it was mounted on top of the baggage floor, and wires would be an issue as well.
Hard to describe what we did, but if you look at the belly of the plane just aft of the main baggage, ie: just behind the aft baggage removeable bulkhead, you'll see a bulkhead there... We used that bulkhead to mount the forward end of the ELT tray to, then essentially created a partial bulkhead/rib an appropriate distance aft of that to attach the aft end of the bracket to. That was made from a piece of aluminum angle, shrunk on a metal shrinker, to match the shape of the belly skin. Rivet that to the belly, and attach the ELT to both and it's solid.
Neither my mechanic nor I could figure out anywhere else to mount the thing that would meet the certification standards for mounting ELTs. And, note that some 40 % of ELT "failures" are actually cases where the ELT broke loose from it's mounting, and separated the antenna cable. In some of those cases the ELT had actually activated, but the signal wasn't strong enough to reach a satellite.
This mounting is solid as all get out. Not my idea, by the way. My mechanic came up with the idea and it's solid.
MTV