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Old January 17th 06, 01:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Iced up Cirrus descends by BRS

Matt Whiting wrote in
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Ron Lee wrote:
"Darkwing" theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com wrote:


I would say an aircraft of similar build without a chute is the
Columbia/Lancair factory built planes. Comparing their safety records
in 5 years should give a better indication if the chute makes a
difference.



Ultimately I bet pilot issues will be the main factor.


I agree. The question in my mind is will the presence of the BRS affect
the pilot's judgement.

Matt


Is there a "when to pull the chute" guide or some sort of
specific training for these BRS equiped planes?

I mean, it seems logical that one wouldn't just intall a BRS in a
plane and hand it over to a pilot. I would think there would be
some sort of guidelines describing appropriate and inappropriate
situations for using the BRS.

Brian
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