Love flying?
Introducing the Spider S3 - designed for light aircraft
You need, spidertracks Aviator
It’s time to save lives
Do you love flying? So do we. Then we discovered that if we were unfortunate enough to have an accident, the chances of being found were slim. When you think about how existing aircraft safety systems work you realize why - they have to survive the crash to transmit. And they have to be able to see a satellite. Which means they may not work at all! We didn’t think that was good enough. It was time for a change. So we set out to make something better.
Current technology is all about searching. Spidertracks is “found technology”. It knows where you are, wherever you are. It sends emergency SOS messages automatically when your spider tracking device stops sending position reports. Emergency services don’t have to search for you - they know where to find you based on your last reported position, can reach you quickly - and save your life. That simple idea is a revolution in aircraft location alerting. Why? With spidertracks you no longer need your locator transmitter to survive the crash for you to be found and rescued. Spidertracks is leading this revolution with its Spiderwatch active monitoring service, the only flight following system that automatically turns on whenever you take off.
Spidertracks Aviator - safety and fun for pilots who love flying
If an SOS message is generated, friends, family or emergency services can go online and find you fast based on your last reported position.
What is ‘found technology’?
In emergency situations, you need to be found fast. The faster rescue services can get to you, the greater your chance of survival. The biggest challenge for rescuers trying to find a downed aircraft is the size of the search area. Without an accurate location transmission, rescuers might have to search your entire possible flight path and that could take days. With spidertracks, there is no search - just found. Spidertracks with its world-leading Spiderwatch active monitoring service, will watch over every flight, 24/7, wherever you fly, updating your location every two minutes. This means your position is being plotted to within 120 seconds - so you’re never lost. It’s simple. Only Spiderwatch ‘active monitoring’ turns on automatically when you take off. When you land safely all you have to do is press one button on the spider device to tell the Spiderwatch service to stand down. You don’t even need to file a flight plan because spidertracks and your followers know exactly where you are at all times.
But if you have an accident, SOS ‘need help now’ messages are automatically sent by the website, within minutes of when the spider stops transmitting. With spidertracks the SOS messages are sent by text and email to two tiers of your support people - the people who know best how to find you quickly. If the SOS is not cancelled by you or one of your support people within 20 minutes, the SOS is escalated to the second tier. SOS messages include location, altitude, speed, direction, time and contact details for the other recipients. Based on this information, emergency services can find you within an area of just a few square miles - not a few thousand, and within minutes not hours. And that may save your life.
The search is over; ‘found technology’ is here.
1. Your details or the person you are following.
2. Total time and distance flown, by month, by year and all.
3. Follow other pilots from around the world.
4. Your virtual flight log - you add headings, notes, upload photos, and it calculates time and distance flown. Click here to change the map to the right.
5. The track of your flight reports your position every two minutes in real-time.
6. Keeps a permanent record of each flight - pilot in charge, aircraft, where you flew, how far and for how long.
Welcome to the Aviator Club Like you we love flying. And we know how much pilots love to talk about flying with other pilots. To help pilots share their fun with fellow aviators we’ve created the spidertracks Aviator Club, a website where you can record, store and share your flying experiences with others. It’s your virtual logbook - Spidertracks keeps a permanent record of every flight you make that you can review anytime. It knows where you’ve been, how long and how far you flew. All this information is updated automatically in your online log. You just fill in the details and upload your photos and you’ve got a full record of your flights. You can give your flight a heading, add details about the journey, nominate the “pilot in charge” and add notes about your crew or passengers. Running totals of flight hours and distances are recorded and data on the Statistics page will help you keep track of your hours, engine time and distance flown - and show you the altitude and speed profile of the flight. It’s your online Clubroom - The Aviator Clubroom is a forum where you can share your flights, thoughts and questions with other pilots. You can find friends, find out about places you are going to fly to and share stories with other pilots like you, who love flying. You’ll be able to set up or join ‘groups’ of likeminded pilots to talk about specific interests, tell people about the best places you’ve flown and help fellow pilots with their queries.
Social networking - You can make your tracks viewable by your online friends, or with the wider Aviator community - or keep them private. By making your tracks public, anyone in the spidertracks Aviator community will be able to see where you’ve been and you’ll be able to ‘follow’ other pilots, see their tracks and view their photos. You can also ‘share’ your tracks with other social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. Flight following - Your flights are tracked on terrain maps, so others can share the journey, when you’re still flying, in real-time. This can be for fun, or for safety, because if someone is worried and needs to know where you are, all they have to do is login and see your latest location on the map. And if an SOS message is generated they can go online and go straight to you location page to find you. It’s about you - The website is designed to help you get the most out of your flying. You can tell people a little about yourself and there’s a place to add information about your aircraft. It’s completely up to you how much information you share with others - your privacy is paramount. Access to the Aviator Club website is free and it’s open to people who aren’t spidertracks clients because we think everyone should be able to share their love of flying.
With the iSpiderViewer app, available free from the iTunes store, you can also follow flights on your iPhone!
The Spider S3
The Spider S3 portable safety location device has been designed specifically with the Private Pilot in mind. Compact - designed to sit snugly on the glare shield or dash with a view of the sky. Completely portable - no external aerial and powered by auxiliary power (cigarette lighter plug) so it can be shared between aircraft or vehicles. Because it is classified as “pilot carry on” equipment there is no costly installation. Simple to install, simple to use - just plug in and go!
EASY TO ACCESS KEYPAD The Watch button - cancels Spiderwatch when the pilot lands safely. Spiderwatch turns on automatically and there’s just one button to press before the aircraft is powered down to tell spidertracks that all is well and it can stop watching over the flight. If Spiderwatch, the automatic active monitoring is not activated, pilots can use the Watch button to manually turn on monitoring during flight. The SOS button - if something goes wrong during flight the pilot can manually activate the emergency alerts, telling the system to speed up the location reporting rate to 30 seconds and to send text and email SOS messages to the pilot’s support people. The Mark button - the pilot can send up to four pre-programmed text or email messages to nominated recipients. Or mark a spot on your track.
Why should you have one?
Time It’s time for a change. Don’t rely on your emergency location device to survive a crash to work. With spidertracks, the SOS alert is sent by the spidertracks system, automatically within minutes of when the spider stops transmitting.
Found technology With spidertracks you’ll be found faster. Automatically monitors every flight, 24/7, 365 days a year. Only Spiderwatch active monitoring turns on automatically and it takes just one button press to cancel. SOS messages are generated within minutes - there’s no waiting for the next satellite to pass. They can be sent to two tiers of contacts, which may include rescue services. Because your location, speed, direction and altitude are known, the search area is very defined. Search is over; found technology is here.
The S3 Spider S3 has been specially designed with the private, general aviation pilot in mind. It’s small, simple to install on the glare shield, portable (so you can move it into your boat or car, or another aircraft) and is powered via auxiliary power (cigarette lighter plug). It’s easy - just plug in and start flying!
The Aviator Club Free access to the Aviator Club for all aviators. Automatically populating online logbook for free. You can give access to an unlimited number of other users, so they can follow your flying in real-time from any computer, anywhere.
Stay in touch Spidertracks will automatically send text messages to family or friends when you take off and when you land safely. And you can send up to four pre-programmed text messages via satellite to friends and family from the air - to let them know you’re okay, where you are or when you’ll be home. Spidertxt offers access to inexpensive communication from the most remote regions. You can text from your spidertracks compatible smartphone, via the spider, through the Iridium satellite network to anyone on the ground or another Spidertxt-enabled aircraft.
Coverage Spidertracks can find you, wherever you are, anywhere in the world. Your location is transmitted in real-time via the Iridium Satellite Network, with its 66 low Earth orbit satellites - more than any other commercial installation. Every corner of the globe is covered with each satellite orbiting the Earth on intersecting planes once every 100 minutes.
Reliable and Secure Multiple data centers guarantee 99.999% server uptime. The spidertracks system also has automatic validation activating every two minutes providing 24/7 health monitoring of the system. Data is sent with industry standard 128 bit SSL encryption with Extended Validation to ensure security of the data.
Affordable safety and fun for free! Flying with spidertracks Aviator can cost as little as USD120 a year*. That includes up to 48 hours flying a year and free access to the Aviator Club website and online logbook! There are a range of pricing plans to suit you and the hours you fly. Just go to www.spidertracks.com for hardware pricing details and to find the plan that best fits the way you fly. You can buy online at spidertracks.com * Doesn’t include hardware or messaging costs. Please see pricing brochure for full pricing details.
Go on line to discover the Aviator Club at www.spidertracks.com - you don’t have to be a spidertracks customer to sign up. To find out more about spidertracks Aviator: Email us at info @spidertracks.co.nz Phone us free on: US
1-800-491-2895
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0-800-461-776
AUS
1-800-461-776
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time to save lives Disclaimer: Information contained in this brochure was correct at time of printing July 2010 and is subject to change at any time.