Air Precision Elt 96 Maintenance Manual Jun 2026

"Told you," Jerry yelled from the front. "Dead."

The Air Precision ELT 96 requires 12-month inspections of its casing, antenna, and mounting, alongside specific battery replacement protocols based on expiration dates, typically every 2 to 6 years. Operational testing must be conducted on 121.5 MHz within the first 5 minutes of the hour to avoid false alarms, with all maintenance, including battery changes, documented in the aircraft logbook. For detailed, official procedures and authorized part numbers, consult the official Air Precision (now part of the Cobham/ACR Group) Component Maintenance Manual. Air Precision Elt 96 Maintenance Manual

The actual ELT 96 may have a different flash code sequence – always refer to the original manual. "Told you," Jerry yelled from the front

This section provides the wiring diagrams, pinouts, and physical dimensions. Critical data includes: Critical data includes: designed for a 4-year lifespan

designed for a 4-year lifespan. Looking at the date on the case, he realized they were just past their expiration. The manual warned him strictly: battery passivation accelerates if stored above The Precision Fix Using the tools listed in the manual’s updated Tools List