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    Saw this on an aviation newsletter today concerning doing away with old ELT's. FCC has created an NPRM and it is posted the Federal Register asking for comments. Costs, use of ELT's compaired to Personal Locator Beacons etc. Hope you'll make comments and pass the word around.

    The cost of the 406hz ELT units along with installation, etc seems to be an additional unneeded expense for Classic Aircraft, LSA, Small GA, and Gliders, etc. With cell phones and relatively inexpensive Personal Locator Beacons so readily available wouldn't the new ELT requirement be overkill.


    FCC Seeking Comments on 121.5 ELT Elimination
    The U.S. Federal Communications Commission issued a new Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (http://www.cfmediaview.com/lp1.aspx?...143319_1974_23) addressing the manufacture, sale and use of emergency locator transmitters that broadcast solely on 121.5 MHz. Comments on the NPRM are due 30 days from publication in the Federal Register, according to the National Air Transportation Association. Publication is expected next week. The Cospas-Sarsat satellite network that monitors ELT signals eliminated monitoring of 121.5 MHz in early 2009 and now monitors 406-MHz ELTs, although these still transmit lower-power 121.5-MHz homing signals close to the ELT. The FCC had earlier recommended prohibiting 121.5-MHz ELTs. “The Commission concluded that requiring a transition to 406-MHz ELTs would promote aviation safety, and that whatever residual safety value 121.5-MHz ELTs might retain was outweighed by the danger that aviators might mistakenly rely on them for satellite distress alerting.” Now the FCC believes that phasing out 121.5-MHz ELTs “is in the public interest.” The FCC is seeking comments about the timing of the transition to 406-MHz ELTs and also whether alternatives such as personal beacons or ADS-B might render ELTs unnecessary.
    Last edited by Craig; 01-17-2013, 07:12.

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    Re: ELT's

    You have like 5 years to get a 406 elt, its not mandatory until 2018 or 2020....
    N29787
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    • #3
      Re: ELT's

      Do you think the price will come down, or go up when it is realized they are required? I'm betting 'up'. For some people that would be, on average, 1/18th, the cost/value of their plane, (more or less given the value of your plane). $1,000.00 in a plane like a T-Craft is ludicrous. And, to top it off, how many stories have you read where the ELT actually went off in a crash?

      There are other alternatives nowadays to aircraft mounted ELT's. And to think it was all because some politician was lost in a crash and a knee jerk reaction from Congress requires all of us to have one, now.
      Cheers,
      Marty


      TF #596
      1946 BC-12D N95258
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        Re: ELT's

        What are you going to do when they require ADS-B out? That piece of equipment is almost a grand and NO aircraft will be exempt. And what about user fees? Some of us have aircraft that are at towered airports and cant excape that cost either. Flying is going to cost more and there are not enough pilots that are angry enough to change much in the legislature. Tim
        Originally posted by M Towsley View Post
        Do you think the price will come down, or go up when it is realized they are required? I'm betting 'up'. For some people that would be, on average, 1/18th, the cost/value of their plane, (more or less given the value of your plane). $1,000.00 in a plane like a T-Craft is ludicrous. And, to top it off, how many stories have you read where the ELT actually went off in a crash?

        There are other alternatives nowadays to aircraft mounted ELT's. And to think it was all because some politician was lost in a crash and a knee jerk reaction from Congress requires all of us to have one, now.
        N29787
        '41 BC12-65

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        • #5
          Re: ELT's

          Oh, I am fully aware. I fly out of class C airspace. Not sure what I'm going to do.
          Cheers,
          Marty


          TF #596
          1946 BC-12D N95258
          Former owner of:
          1946 BC-12D/N95275
          1943 L-2B/N3113S

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