Thursday, September 21, 2006

AIRCRAFT REGISTRY

AIRCRAFT REGISTRY

I have spent many hours hunting for lost aircraft. California is an especially dangerous environment. The state contains extremely rough country in between highly developed areas. A small aircraft that goes down in the rough may not be found for a long time. In many places rescuers would almost have to step on the remains of the plane to know it was there.

Moreover there are anomalous pieces of metal scattered everywhere. They include empty stock tanks, abandoned farm equipment and junk cars. A smashed aircraft can look like a heap of common industrial debris.

Therefore I have decided to create an Aircraft Registry. I can make a psi transponder. It is keyed to an individual aircraft and should be affixed to a structural member. If an aircraft is lost the owner will contact me and I will activate the transponder. It will act as a beacon for me or anyone else who has remote viewing skills or just a good intuition.

I will do the search myself at no charge. The subscriber must provide the maps (USGS if possible) and all the information available about the flight.

There is a one-time fee of $250 to place an aircraft in the Registry and obtain the transponder. There is no annual fee. The owner will be responsible for notifying the Registry if the aircraft goes missing.

Transponders can’t be moved from one aircraft to another, but the transponder from a previous aircraft can be exchanged for a new one for no charge.

If you own an aircraft you are well aware that $250 is small compared to the cost of maintenance. Think about the areas you fly over. Are they mountainous? Wooded? Would you like to be able to make your plane brightly visible to all remote viewers in case it needs to be found? It can be done.

Please direct inquiries to sthomson@dailyremoteviewer.com.

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