DeLorme inReach Satellite Communicator
Receives FAA Approval for Enhanced Special Reporting Service in Alaska
March 27, 2014
The Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) Alaska Flight Services has announced that
the DeLorme inReach satellite communicator has been approved for the
Enhanced Special Reporting Service (eSRS) program.
The inReach is a small satellite communication device that provides
automatic GPS flight following, SOS alerting and two-way text messaging
from the air. The inReach device has a dedicated SOS button that, when
pressed, immediately sends a distress message. The two-way communication
feature of the inReach allows the search-and-rescue (SAR) authorities to
send and receive text messages with the people in distress to ascertain
the nature of the emergency and reassure them that help is on the way.
“Pilots and aircraft owners are encouraged to participate in this
program while operating within the state of Alaska,” said James M.
Miller, manager, Alaska Flight Services. “Once an alert is generated,
the position of the aircraft is transmitted to Flight Service either
directly or through the International Emergency Response Coordination
Center (IERCC). This allows rescue to go directly to the aircraft
location, instead of searching along an entire route when a flight
becomes overdue.”
The inReach device uses
the Iridium satellite network to send and receive messages, ensuring
connectivity anywhere in the world, including the most remote regions of
Alaska, which are not covered by VHF radio service.
“While SOS alerting is a
very important function of inReach, it’s much more than just an
emergency transmitter,” said Jim Skillings, vice president of commercial
products for DeLorme. “With inReach, you can send and receive text
messages in flight with any email address or mobile phone number, even
when flying in places far beyond the reach of cellular phone carriers.
You can use it to update your Facebook page and post to other social
media. It also allows you to share your flight with family and friends
on the ground by displaying your GPS position and tracks for viewing on
a password-protected Web-based map display.”
This month, DeLorme also
announced the launch of its Freedom Plans, providing contract-free
month-by-month usage plans eliminating the need for an annual service
fee.
“Our Freedom Plans allow
you to pay for satellite airtime service only when you need it on a
rolling basis,” said Skillings. “You can change plans, up or down, or
suspend your service at no charge. While the account is suspended, all
your account data, tracks and details are automatically saved for
instant availability when you restore service.”
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