On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 16:07:51 GMT, "Matthew Chidester"
wrote:
My question on the accident is
what was a pilot doing up there that high above 12,500 did he have oxygen?
Also he was close on the operation limits and if he was heavy (overloaded)
he could have easily gone in a stall/spin including heavy turbulence.
The 310hp SR-22 17,500 foot ceiling is a certified ceiling not a
service ceiling. It is actually 500 feet less than the 200hp SR-20
ceiling, so I doubt that the problems with the plane were caused by
being close to it climb limit. I don't know whether that plane had
oxygen, but it is a factory option.
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