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In some high-profile recent accidents, emergency locator transmitters (ELTs) have failed to activate or their signals were obscured. The technology has existed for some time to track individual aircraft by satellite. Should we scrap ELTs in favor of satellite tracking?

Should ELTs be replaced by satellite trackers?

The sooner, the better. ELTs have never worked very well.
Sure, but let's not abandon ELTs. They can be useful in some circumstances.
I'd be in favor of a combination of the two to provide redundancy.
We rely too much on satellite hocus pocus as it is. ELTs are proven technology.
Neither should be mandatory.
OTHER (My opinion doesn't appear as a choice — but maybe I'll send you an e-mail)

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