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".Blueskies." wrote: The $30 a month is what is stopping me. Sounds too much like a user fee... It isn't. The service is provided by a private enterprise (actually, two of them, XM and Baron Services), and is not required for use of the NAS. It is, however, a huge benefit for improving safety and the utility of your aircraft. JKG |
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The $30 a month is what is stopping me. Sounds too much like a user fee...
It isn't. The service is provided by a private enterprise (actually, two of them, XM and Baron Services), and is not required for use of the NAS. It is, however, a huge benefit for improving safety and the utility of your aircraft. FYI: We inquired about switching from one plan to another (there are two plans -- "Deluxe" for $49/month, and "Regular" for $29/month), and the XM Weather folks told us that you can switch back and forth easily, at will -- and at no charge. We're considering downgrading the service in the winter, when we rarely fly cross country flights. They also said you can turn the service off completely, without charge. This may be an option for those who don't fly in the winter. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote: FYI: We inquired about switching from one plan to another (there are two plans -- "Deluxe" for $49/month, and "Regular" for $29/month), and the XM Weather folks told us that you can switch back and forth easily, at will -- and at no charge. We're considering downgrading the service in the winter, when we rarely fly cross country flights. They also said you can turn the service off completely, without charge. This may be an option for those who don't fly in the winter. You can turn it off, but if you go past a certain grace period (60 or 90 days), you will get hit with the $75 activation fee when you want to turn it back on again. JKG |
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