Diana
Final Approach
Has anyone had experience renting a PLB? It would be nice if we had one for our trip in May, especially since we will be in some desolate, isolated areas, but buying one isn't in our budget.
Want to borrow one?
Wow! How nice of you Grant! How about if I rent it from you? When are you leaving for Alaska? Are you taking two airplanes...is that why you got two of them?Yes, they're available for rent. I found that out AFTER we bought two of them for the upcoming Alaska trip. Want to borrow one?
There are some really great people here.That sounds like the best deal on the web!
I love this board!
We're leaving right after Airventure, though we'll stop at home for a day or so first. We got two because there are times we don't like to share!Wow! How nice of you Grant! How about if I rent it from you? When are you leaving for Alaska? Are you taking two airplanes...is that why you got two of them?
I'll PM you.
There are some really great people here.
We're leaving right after Airventure, though we'll stop at home for a day or so first. We got two because there are times we don't like to share!
We hope to leave about May 8th, weather permitting. It might take us two days to get to Marfa if we have much of a headwind or storms.When are you leaving for your May trip again? I'm wondering if we could arrange a handoff beforehand via Wings participants.
So Wings would be too late. We could mail it then. Drop me a PM and we can work something out. There's registration information site associated with these so they can more efficiently find you should the unthinkable happen. We'll want to set it up so you can keep the site updated with your current info.We hope to leave about May 8th, weather permitting. It might take us two days to get to Marfa if we have much of a headwind or storms.
Thanks Grant!So Wings would be too late. We could mail it then. Drop me a PM and we can work something out. There's registration information site associated with these so they can more efficiently find you should the unthinkable happen. We'll want to set it up so you can keep the site updated with your current info.
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Besides, maybe if TWO signals go up at once they'll REALLY take it seriously.
Thanks Grant!
I just found a thread on backcountrypilot.org that someone just started comparing the SPOT satellite messenger to the PLB. Interesting reading.
Yes, they're available for rent. I found that out AFTER we bought two of them for the upcoming Alaska trip.
We got the smaller version:Grant
Which ones did you buy? I'm pretty much convinced that I will buy a PLB as oppsed to a SPOT. I'm pretty much thinking the AeroFix 406 PLB.
Dave
We got the smaller version:
The ACR MicrOFix 406 GPS PLB weighs just 10 ounces and is 35% smaller than the TerraFix. In addition to the location information provided by satellite Doppler technology, the MicrOFix also has a built in GPS providing even more precise location information (to within 110 yards) to be transmitted as part of the distress signal. The MicrOFix does NOT float and once activated will broadcast a distress signal for 40 hours @-4F or 8 hours @-40F. DOWNLOAD ACR Spec Sheet Here
Well, you should have it attached to your body (or your life vest), so as long as you're floating, it'll be floating!Thanks
I WANT one that floats. I do that Lake Michigan and Lake Erie thing every now and then. I'd hate to drop it, but If I did they'd probably hear the "AW SHI*" and be able to locate me that way.
Thanks
I WANT one that floats. I do that Lake Michigan and Lake Erie thing every now and then. I'd hate to drop it, but If I did they'd probably hear the "AW SHI*" and be able to locate me that way.
Dave,
The non floating one is still water resistent to a decent depth. Clip it to yourself. If you don't float, it probably wont matter that it doesn't!
Barb
Oops, Grant is quicker than I am. I've got the MicrOFix also.
There are rafts available for rent:I repeat myself. I WANT FLOAT
I've just spent the last two hours reading all about them on the internet and finally decided on which one I wanted and now you want to mess it all up. Tanx Barb
And yes I have life vests. Now if I could just find an inexpensive raft. (and a waterproof radio and etc and etc maybe fill the cooler with beer etc)
BTW the AeroFix 406 that I'm getting also has an internal GPS. I wouldn't go any other way.
That's certainly cheaper than buying one! Of course, if you do it regularly, it is certainly easier to actually purchase one.http://xpda.com/flyingtoeurope/#mozTocId931727 said:Life Raft
A life raft is legally required to cross the Atlantic.
There are a lot of life rafts available for general aviation. They seem overpriced, which is a natural occurrence in aviation, but they are still a lot cheaper than your traffic avoidance system or weather radar. Here's a good review of general aviation life rafts:
http://www.equipped.com/raftstoc.htm
The Winslow rafts seem to be good:
http://www.winslowliferaft.com/raft_category.asp?raft_cat_id=4
Here's one place you can take a course and rent a life raft and immersion suit (a.k.a. survival suit):
http://www.flythepond.com/index.html
BTW the AeroFix 406 that I'm getting also has an internal GPS. I wouldn't go any other way.
I repeat myself. I WANT FLOAT
Who's got the best price on that ACR Microfix? I found it for $607.97:
http://www.keenzo.com/showproduct.asp?M=ACR-ELECTRONICS&ID=1270913&ref=GB
Anybody have a better price?
Who's got the best price on that ACR Microfix? I found it for $607.97:
http://www.keenzo.com/showproduct.asp?M=ACR-ELECTRONICS&ID=1270913&ref=GB
Anybody have a better price?
Henning has said he can get a better price on PLB's not sure about the Micro model though.
Just thought I'd bring this thread back up.Thanks Grant!
I just found a thread on backcountrypilot.org that someone just started comparing the SPOT satellite messenger to the PLB. Interesting reading.
I know where to start looking for you at KAPA now too.Funny, but the single most impressive thing to me was the accuracy. If you zoom into KGJT you will see exactly where I parked when I arrived and exactly where they moved my airplane to tie it down.
Uh Oh.I know where to start looking for you at KAPA now too.
You could always point to him if the ADF was on. Just ID the tones for:I know where to start looking for you at KAPA now too.