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I  am  interested  in  knowing  how  other  pilots  feel  about  the 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
	preferred sequence of implementation of safety tools in our cockpits, under latter flight stress, for: a field landing, a tree landing, or a water landing. The scenario is: no crew, flight over inhospitable terrain resulting in a likely crash, unknown cell phone coverage and no other gliders in the air. The location is: Eastern flatlands or Western mountains. The TOOLS a Radio (121.5), SPOT (911), ELT (armed on panel), PLB (on parachute harness). Thanks, Doug Whitehead  | 
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