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Old June 20th 15, 09:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Glider crash at Moriarty

What I mean is a logbook entry stating that the installation was performed using approved data - the ELT manufacturer's installation instructions, AC43-13, aircraft manufacturer's maintenance manual or TN etc. The sorts of things that the document you linked to talks about. I would like to find something like that that states an antenna installation that's practical in a non metal glider is OK. As yet I haven't and as far as I can tell it would be contrary to the ELT manufacturer's installation instructions and the linked AC seems to state that if one does that it is no longer a minor mod. There's a DG TN about 406's but it's not available online so I don't know what's in it.
 




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