The Sling has a key card system. As you approach the plane, the panel lights turn on. You hold up a card like you get at the hotel or office and touch a spot on the panel to arm the system and then you can start it. Sounds just like cars that have the proximity sensor in the fob and then push to start.
With everyone talking about concerns about a push to start and ways to protect someone from starting it up or even turning over the prop, I'm wondering if anyone has used the key fob or key card system in their plane?
I found some options online in case anyone else is interested too. I haven't done much research on these. There are systems that sell for $750 plus, which is too much for me to spend on this feature.
No affiliation, just what looks interesting after doing a quick google search.
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With everyone talking about concerns about a push to start and ways to protect someone from starting it up or even turning over the prop, I'm wondering if anyone has used the key fob or key card system in their plane?
I found some options online in case anyone else is interested too. I haven't done much research on these. There are systems that sell for $750 plus, which is too much for me to spend on this feature.
No affiliation, just what looks interesting after doing a quick google search.
Link 1
Link 2