Where are some good places to order the new 406MHz aircraft-rated ELTs?  I have 
the old model.  And thanks to everyone's suggestions on getting the responses 
right on our tech blog.  I think I understand better now!
 
"Couper" Carl LaVon
N415CB  '46 ERCO 415C
KJVY

--- On Mon, 2/2/09, Ed Burkhead <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Ed Burkhead <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [ercoupe-tech] !21.5 Emergency Freq
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, February 2, 2009, 11:31 PM








 
Jim,
 
Please give us some feedback on this idea.
 
Since aircraft rated 406MHz ELTs may be out of the price range of some pilots, 
I’ve suggested a few times that they install the old style ELT and buy a PLB.
 
If the PLB is mounted in the cockpit or attached to the pilot then perhaps, in 
an emergency, the PLB could be manually activated (just as you suggest 
activating the ELT and setting the transponder to 7700).
 
(If I were wealthy, I’d have an aircraft mounted, automatically activating 
406MHz ELT and a manually activated PLB attached to me.)
 
I’d a lot rather call in after a successful forced landing and explain why I 
activated and then shut off my PLB (or ELT) than have it be difficult for you 
guys to find me.
 
In my one forced landing, I didn’t even call out on the radio because I’d just 
bought the plane and hadn’t been able (in several tries) to be understood over 
that radio by anyone.  It was worrisome, gliding down toward the field knowing 
that no one would know where I was, if it didn’t go well.  It did go well 
following the same procedures I’d demonstrated in my checkride the week 
before.  I was able to walk 100 yards to the farm house and call home.
 
After that, I periodically rehearsed what I’d say, first on Unicom 122.8 (well 
populated here in the central states), then on 121.5, then flip on the ELT 
switch behind my left shoulder.  I practiced reaching back to that ELT 
on-switch so many times I could easily do it without affecting my control of 
the plane.
 
Here’s a big “Thank you” to all you guys and gals for all your time spent 
participating in CAP and searches?  Thank you!
 
Ed
  











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