Hello Ian,
I suggest, if your plane is for hire, one of the
conditionsmight be that the hirer provides his/her own EPIRB for XC
flight. Fittingan ELTto the plane is probably excessive, that is, if
your plane is in sufficiently OK condition after going down for the on
board ELT to function, chances are you and your personal EPIRB will
still be functioning OK too. Also, if when you are downed (God forbid) you manage to scramble from the wreckage before it explodesin a ball offire (nightmare stuff, eh? I must be thinking Gazelle or similar here) having a personal EPIRBabout your personcould bea good thing.
With respect to waterproof functionality of your personal EPIRB, you will find that most if not all models are waterproof (the GME MT310 certainly is).
This means that in case of ditching, after you've successfully donned
anddeployed your life jacket and you're sitting on your conveniently
bouyant CT wing avoiding sharks, you can then get about activating your
EPIRB confident that it is still operational. Don't know about working
under water, but I guess if your 20m down it won't really matter
anyway.
I
like Rodger's idea of the photojournalist vest with all those pockets.
When I fly I hang my EPIRB from a lanyard about my neck and slipped
into a pocket if available.
But, of course, all this is hyperthetical as CT's don't go down withoutbeing pointing down toward a nice clean runway.
Now,
about buying in stocks of these gadgets for distribution to members at
cost, I think this is dream-time stuff, esp considering their limited
shelf life (redundancy in 2009 or so). If an individual pilot values his/her life enough, he/she will make the effort to go get one.
Wish this wind would go away!!!
Paul