I know some of you have successfully put off getting an ELT until the end of your Phase 1 flight testing. Here is an email conversation with my DAR that you may find interesting.
From ME:
I do not yet have an ELT, and I understand one is not required during Phase 1 testing since there will only be a single occupant. I plan to decide on a 406mhz ELT during testing, and will install it before finishing Phase 1 flights.
From DAR:
The regulation says that a two place airplane needs an ELT. I know of no exception to that rule…
From ME:
On the ELT, my reference is: FAR 91.207 (f) (4)
http://eaaforums.org/showthread.php?290 ... -1-and-ELTMy only issue with an ELT now is that every month the selections go up, and the costs go down. So I’ve been hoping to hold out as long as I could, so I could get a 406mhz unit.
From DAR:
I'm willing to give you Phase one only for flight testing and then come back after Phase I is complete to issue you Phase II operations after I inspect the ELT installation. Not widely recognized is the fact that the ELT needs to be installed in compliance with it's TSO. That means that the only way to get a legal ELT is to install it IAW the manufacturer's installation Instructions. Too many builders are too eager to cut a corner or two (just saying) making me unwilling to authorize anyone to fly in Phase II without my inspection of the ELT installation. $600 dollars now for the ELT or later with a second visit. Your choice.
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So he's willing to come back, but since each inspection trip is a paid visit, I would have to pay again for inspection of the ELT. And BTW, currently the $600 versions are without internal GPS. You can just about double that for one with built in GPS. I've been waiting for those prices to come down :-) I guess if I want to pay only once for an inspection, I will have to get the ELT now.
Mike Smith
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