GateKeeper
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Do you know if he had a 121.5 MHz ELTs or a 406 MHz ELT.
Reason I am asking is, 121.5 MHz ELTs activate properly in only 12% of crashes, and provide no identification data.
Also 121.5 MHz ELTs Ground station dependent;
ground stations have an effective
radius of about 1800 nm (2300 km). Both ground station and beaconmust be in satellite footprint.
Initial position uncertainty result in 500 sq. nmNo GPS capability.
(800 sq. km) search area on average.
He has a 406 MHz ELT...
BUT,we've now learned that it wasnt working. Ed told a friend that he was aware that it wasnt working..that friend then reported this info to the authorities after Ed went missing.
Im in the process of finding out what else may be on the plane..parachute etc.