Scuba Cobra
Contributor
Sure, if you purchase the visible spectrum version. None of the Phoenix Jr. IR beacons (9v and 123 models) I own have any visible spectrum output. They are IR only. Cejay offers versions of them in the visible spectrum.
If one wants to be tacticool as well as carrying something that would be more useful, the Velux with an S-O-S pattern flash would be more appropriate.
And just to give some perspective, my father flew sandy missions throughout SW Asia since the mid-90's, and we've spent plenty of time discussing this sort of stuff, he's what I would consider a subject matter expert when it comes to military airborne SAR operations because he's done it for years. I couldn't tell you how drastically different civilian airborne SAR operations are, but considering you're much less worried about any kind of signature alerting someone to your presence, and in fact are actively trying to alert EVERYONE to your presence, the idea that a civilian would specifically seek out IR-based signaling solutions to affect their rescue is the utilitarian equivalent of shooting yourself in the foot to scratch an itch.
ETA: For anybody that doesn't know, Sandy is CSAR, combat search and rescue. All the joys of normal search and rescue but the guy is harder to find and people are shooting at you.
I never specifically said get an IR strobe. if you read back I simply said I use a similar model. Mine is a white beacon with IR cover. I only brought it up due to it's size and cost. I mean really, at the end of the day we could just say F*** it, Light monkey has a huge dildo strobe we can lug around but I don't plan to get lost at sea. I'm ok with my small 9v strobe.
"tacticool" has little to nothing to do with it.