I read this today.  Hopefully they will fix this.

JUNE 24, 2010
Surprise! FCC Mandates Prohibition of
121.5 MHz ELTs
In a report that came out under the radar on June 1, the FCC slipped in
a stunning mandate. Section (h) of the executive summary of the report
reads "We prohibit the certification, manufacture, importation, sale or
continued use of 121.5 MHz emergency locator transmitters
(ELTs) other than the Breitling Emergency Watch ELT." Bravo for
Breitling, but what about the rest of us? U.S. pilots all know that
satellite monitoring of 121.5 signals was discontinued in 2009, but they
are still acceptable to the FAA — just not the FCC, effective in August.
That allows two months' compliance time, and even if every GA aircraft
owner took immediate action, it would still be impractical to convert
all U.S.-registered aircraft that quickly. The report took the Aircraft
Electronics Association by surprise, too. And as AOPA's vice president
of regulatory affairs Rob Hackman said, "When two government agencies
don't coordinate, GA can suffer." AOPA also proposed that the FCC did
not sufficiently understand the implications of its ruling, in part
because the agency suggested aircraft operators would "migrate" to the
newer 406 MHz ELTs only if the older technology ELTs were
rendered illegal to use by FCC fiat.


-- 
Eric Pitts
Terre Haute Ind.
http://eric.pitts.mystarband.net

"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving
safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in
sideways, chocolate in one hand, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out
and screaming "WOO HOO what a ride!"



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