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Frequency flags
What is the rule for using the red transmitter flags and the channel numbers that come with the radio TX. Do they have to be on the antenna in order for AMA insurance to pay a claim. Just wondering. Thanks in advance.
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RE: Frequency flags
well...I see no one has chimed in so...I know claims have been paid before without regard to the flags you speak of.
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RE: Frequency flags
ORIGINAL: GDAVIS What is the rule for using the red transmitter flags and the channel numbers that come with the radio TX. Do they have to be on the antenna in order for AMA insurance to pay a claim. Just wondering. Thanks in advance. Greg 1) The red aiecraft use only flag clearly defines the end of your antenna, avoiding being stepped on, or poked in your eye. 2) The red aircraft use only flag makes an unextended antenna more visable so someone can warn you that you have neglected to pull it up. 3) Frequency markers enhance frequency control. Others will know the channel you are on and less likely to shoot you down. 4) Frequency markers, particularly personalized ones, identifies your transmitter from the numerous others that look just like it. 5) Frequency markers with your name on them increases the licklyhood of your transmitter being returned should you forget and leave it at the field. |
RE: Frequency flags
and, if you replace the typical stiff plastic red flag with a red ribbon, you have a very good tattletale that will tell you the wind direction has changed and you are now landing downwind in a 25 mph gale (a calm day in Wyoming) without looking for the windsock. :D
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