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"fuji" wrote:
But wouldn't fairly regular instrument failures and a reliability record rivaling a Yugo be considered a fault with the aircraft? I've seen these charges thrown around a bit. Got a source of statistics to back them up? How about the fact that it is difficult to trim? ... In an emergency, something as simple as trimming for best glide would divert your attention for an unacceptably long time. This seems to be a fact and I agree it is a fault. I'm sure almost everybody will agree, even Beech, that stepping up from a 172 or Cherokee is a major step requiring extra training and respect. Cirrus salesmen, on the other hand, advertise their craft as safe and easy to fly. Tri-gear and no prop controls, so no complex needed. The displays walk you through everything. Everything the new pilot needs. Yet the common thread on the groups here, puts the Cirrus in the same class as the Bo (a true complex) as far as pilot skill required. My point exactly. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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