KR> ELT in restored kr-2

2008-12-15 Thread Dave Arbogast, CISSP
Hi John, I got the impression you only fly solo - True ? If so you are exempt, but of all the equipment in the plane, the ELT is one I would certainly want working :-) So, I'd send the $20 - $30 to get an 121.5 if I was not flying across the boarders. I see there is a batch of 4 complete ELT's

KR> ELT in restored kr-2

2008-12-15 Thread Dave Arbogast, CISSP
I would think NAFTA was low in the priority list as it did not help the Mexican truckers trying to drive their 18 wheelers into the US w/o meeting US DOT regs. -dave John Gotschall wrote: > 2 things, > > > In the regs just posted (e) 4 seems to indicate that while flying off > the 40 hours

KR> ELT in restored kr-2

2008-12-15 Thread Randy Smith
Re: KR> ELT in restored kr-2 To: kr...@mylist.net List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: Monday, December 15, 2008, 4:22 AM Unless they have recently changed the rules in the US, if you are flying solo, you are not required to have an ELT. If you are not changing the engine, different kind or s

KR> ELT in restored kr-2

2008-12-15 Thread John Gotschall
Guys, To be accurate my plane never had an ELT so if I get one now it's "new" isin't it? Don't new installations require the 406 unit? jg

KR> ELT in restored kr-2

2008-12-15 Thread John Gotschall
2 things, In the regs just posted (e) 4 seems to indicate that while flying off the 40 hours (testing) it is NOT required, did I get that right? (I concur w/Mark L, these 40 hrs are not a good time to be without one). Canada's regs imposes a unilateral trade restriction. I wonder if Nafta or

KR> ELT in restored kr-2

2008-12-15 Thread John Bouyea
. The 121.5 is less expensive but the 406 is supposed to give a more localized search area. Is that what you want? John Bouyea N5391M/ KR2 in rebuild mode Hillsboro, Oregon (not that far from you!) Re: KR> ELT in restored kr-2 Hi, My kr-2 got it's airworthiness cert, and operat

KR> ELT in restored kr-2

2008-12-15 Thread ColdLake-Tim
If you cross th3e boarder after Feb 2009, you will be required to have the $1000 406 mHz ELT - http://www.eaa.org/news/2008/2008-09-04_elt.asp This morning on AV-WEB> Canadian 406 ELT Rule Confirmed Canada will be closed to most U.S. light aircraft within about two years after Transport Canada

KR> ELT in restored kr-2

2008-12-15 Thread Mark Langford
> But then, this is just from what I remember, so I hope that someone else > with regs in their brain will either confirm or deny. Well if nothing else, John's going to have to get a new set of airworthiness operating limitations, just because he's flying it in a different area and will need to

KR> ELT in restored kr-2

2008-12-15 Thread Dave Arbogast, CISSP
If you cross th3e boarder after Feb 2009, you will be required to have the $1000 406 mHz ELT - http://www.eaa.org/news/2008/2008-09-04_elt.asp It looks like the single person exception applies if you are removing the until for 90 days to get it fixed (my understanding from their use of "and"

KR> ELT in restored kr-2

2008-12-15 Thread Dan Heath
Unless they have recently changed the rules in the US, if you are flying solo, you are not required to have an ELT. If you are not changing the engine, different kind or size, then, just keep on flying off the hours. If you changed from a VW to a Cont, or something like that, then only 5 hours

KR> ELT in restored kr-2

2008-12-14 Thread John Gotschall
Hi, My kr-2 got it's airworthyness cert, and operating limitations back in the 1980's. Now with a new motor, canopy, fordeck and cowl, I am sure they will want me to fly off 40 hours in addition to the 22 already logged. What abot the ELT? It has none now. No mention of one in the logs. What