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While I generally agree with your statements about old instruments,
presumably the instruments in a Cirrus SR22 are not very old. Mike MU-2 "Michael" wrote in message om... Peter R. wrote An interview with the pilot suggests that poor avionics maintenance may have been the cause. I wonder how many of those "Loss of control in IMC" accidents, generally attributed to pilot error, are really the result of multiple failures. Face it, guys - we're flying old obsolete junk. I know lots of pilots who tell stories of multiple failures on a single flight. It happens. However, flying into low IMC immediately after the aircraft returned from maintenance may have been a bad decision. In my opinion, it's an absolutely unacceptable decision. Test flights are day-VFR events. I've had things go wrong on test flights before, and they didn't always have an obvious connection to the maintenance being performed. However, since I always landed the plane, I was always able to do a detailed examination of the intact systems afterwards - and in the end, it always turned out that the failures were related to the maintenance, though in non-obvious ways that generally pointed out previous marginal maintenance and/or very poor design that clearly did not include a complete analysis of the failure modes. But of course he had a parachute. Would he have launched into low IMC without a parachute immediately following maintenance? Michael |
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