I was browsing through the net and came across this cool news video, not sure how long it will be up but catch it if you can!
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"Pilots Fight NTSB Over the Use of Emergency Beacons
The vast majority of pilots refuse to use a new technology that could save lives and millions of dollars when planes go down. Instead, they're fighting the government over a proposed mandate to install new emergency locator beacons. The News4 I-Team's Tisha Thompson gets lost in the woods to explain the debate."
Sounds like some good PAO work.
Quote from: usafaux2004 on August 10, 2012, 06:05:45 AM
Sounds like some good PAO work.
Agreed. Lots of footage of both aircrews and GTs in the spot. Nice job.
Incredible, it was a fairly well balanced story giving both sides pretty equal time while at the same time giving CAP some free publicity.
The one inaccuracy I saw was that they mentioned the price was only about $500. Well, that would be for the absolute cheapest model on the market and would be for the unit itself. If it was not a direct replacement / plug-in for one's current unit then there most likely would be installation costs as well. BTW, the cheapest direct replacement unit I saw via a quick search on Aircraft Spruce was $581. More than likely the cost for a fully installed midrange unit will be more likely in the $1500 range.
That being said, when I finally get around to buying my own aircraft, I will put a 406 MHz unit in it if it does not already have one.
If someone can afford the plane, the hangar and the fuel, they can afford this.