wilkersk
Pattern Altitude
I like the cable lock around the prop hub. Also, door locks that work (I know they're pretty hokey). And, the decal stating that all avionics is engraved and registered.
Installed or portable avionics?Hello,
At my local airport (48X). There is a problem with Avionics being stolen out of Aircraft that are tied down outside. What can pilots do to prevent this from happening? Is there an alarm system or some sort of security system for GA airplanes? If not there should be. This is rural Florida and not many people around to notice anything.
I never did unless I was going to be away for a while or in a "less secure area" I think in Gulfport MS after 9/11 they required two different types of anti-theft, so locked door and disconnect battery.Isn't that SOP for post flight on the Citation anyway?
All the operators I fly with disconnect the battery after flight, even at home base.
We do, but it's precaution against something on the hot battery bus being accidentally left on and draining the battery. Sure there was the directive after 9/11, but anyone who is able to fly the airplane away probably also knows how to reconnect the battery...I never did unless I was going to be away for a while or in a "less secure area" I think in Gulfport MS after 9/11 they required two different types of anti-theft, so locked door and disconnect battery.
That's kind of how I figured it!We do, but it's precaution against something on the hot battery bus being accidentally left on and draining the battery. Sure there was the directive after 9/11, but anyone who is able to fly the airplane away probably also knows how to reconnect the battery...
What's a bat tuhry?That's kind of how I figured it!
Where are you from?
I lived all over, all up and down the west coast, GA, Canada, overseas, etc.
But now that I'm semi settled down, bought a house, Im proud to call the north country home.
Wouldn't they just steal the GoPro also?A GoPro on a motion sensor?
I'm glad you prefaced " in my experience" because 99% of cops are good people and if you called for a report and had pictures of the perp, you can bet they would care a whole lot.
Killing a guy on a property crime might be a sticky situation, right or wrong. Saw a first 48 where they kept jacking a dudes car steroes. Like, the third time he caught them and stabbed one. They charged him with murder. That was TX too......
What about motion sensor, battery driven floodlights? I have one I bought for our cabin, it runs on four AA batteries, and claims 400 hours.
Completely self contained, could make a small attachment or some way to let it (inside or outside the plane) be mounted when not using, which would turn on a light when someone came within 15 feet of the plane any time it was dark.
Cameras are fine, IF the police are willing to review the footage, etc. but it is still after the loss. Seems to me that many would be thieves do not like bright lights shining on them and the ones that would go ahead anyway....would go ahead anyway.
Also, I get the feeling any thief approaching an airplane where the lights suddenly come on would assume camera also, and know they had a good chance to walk away since they hadn't done anything illegal yet. just a thought.
How do you keep critters from setting it off?
I imagine the local Norwegian cops would start to ignore the 500th moose call.
Calif. has TOO MUCH democracy with all those ballot propositions!It's why I left Cali after 35 years. Only once I was gone did I realize what I was missing. Freedom, peace, decency, democracy.
Until they get overturned by some Circuit Court.Calif. has TOO MUCH democracy with all those ballot propositions!
whaddya talking about - never saw this guy before in my life . . .You'd be surprised how fast the police can find you when the perp whines
Come with us,, tell it to the judge.whaddya talking about - never saw this guy before in my life . . .
We are 20 miles from the airport and have really cold winters (MN) so have been considering a solution for remote starting and maybe some security. I've been thinking the following:
Remote Heater And IP Camera:
- ($50) Internet hotspot (+$10/month to cellular bill)
- ($100) Samsung SmartThings Hub 2nd Generation (we have one for home, really like it)
- ($20) Access point (to bridge wired hub wifi hotspot)
- ($40) Z-Wave 120VAC power strip/switch for tannis
- $210 + $10/month
To Add Security:
- ($50) Z-Wave motion sensor in the hangar
- ($30) Z-Wave wireless door sensor or motion sensor in the plane
- ($80) Cheapo outdoor IP Security camera mounted up high with DDNS built in.
The trick would be to get the hotspot, hub and access point and their wall warts in a enclosure so they can stay warm enough while still getting 3G/4G with the door closed - and bolt it to the wall! The Z-Wave is great for long distance and the batteries really last a long time. We're on our 3rd winter and our (unheated) garage door sensors still have original batteries after 1000's of cycles. The app is plenty good with alarms, txt messaging, etc.
Not so sure about the security. I think the camera would be nice to just "check" on the plane. The motion and door sensors will tell you someone was there but not stop them.
That panel lock thing though - with a good lock and in plain sight should deter 9 of 10 thieves.