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Add a signal mirror too. Very useful
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I carry all that stuff in the knapsack (always within arm's reach)
but also a small fanny pack with cell phone and spare battery matches and a couple candles leatherman chapstick whistle on lanyard spare keys (house, car & airplane) Don't laugh about the keys! I've gotten stuck out of town without the house keys. Managed to get home but all the keys and the car were at the hangar more than 30 miles away and no neighbors home. Once is all it takes. |
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"Brian C." wrote in message
.. . Add a signal mirror too. Very useful Or a CD. An Oregon sheriff on search and rescue showed a group of us that trick. He used an AOL advertising CD with the sides shaved off to make it conveniently small (though still bigger than the usual signal mirror.) Easy to use, free, and much lighter than the double-glass ones usually sold for the purpose. Kathy |
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He used an AOL advertising CD with the sides shaved off to make it
conveniently small (though still bigger than the usual signal mirror.) Easy to use, free, and much lighter than the double-glass ones usually sold for the purpose. See that? AOL *IS* good for something! :-) www.Rosspilot.com |
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Or a CD. An Oregon sheriff on search and rescue showed a group of us that
trick. He used an AOL advertising CD with the sides shaved off to make it conveniently small (though still bigger than the usual signal mirror.) Easy to use, free, and much lighter than the double-glass ones usually sold for the purpose. Good idea, but you need to include the hole, or make a hole, and learn how to use that hole to aim the "flash" where you need it. vince norris |
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"vincent p. norris" wrote in message
... Or a CD. An Oregon sheriff on search and rescue showed a group of us that trick. He used an AOL advertising CD with the sides shaved off to make it conveniently small (though still bigger than the usual signal mirror.) Easy to use, free, and much lighter than the double-glass ones usually sold for the purpose. Good idea, but you need to include the hole, or make a hole, and learn how to use that hole to aim the "flash" where you need it. vince norris He had a neat trick that didn't require the hole (though the CD had one.) He held the CD in his right hand and shifted it around to aim the bright reflection onto his left palm. He held his left thumb out to make a V of thumb and forefinger. He moved his left hand - keeping the sunspot on his palm by shifting the CD - until the plane was framed in the V. Then he eased the sunspot up from his palm into the V and at the plane. The process seemed much easier to do and remember than the mirror-and-hole business. My husband tried it on me once. Although I wasn't expecting it - he hadn't mentioned that he planned to signal - the very bright flash from the CD immediately caught my attention. The repeated flickers made it very clear that I was being signalled intentionally. Kathy |
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