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I checked w my Cirrus rep,, he stated that the SR 22 has been tested to
24,000 hrs, and they expect approval to 12,000 hrs by sometime this year,, they wanted to wait till the G2 was included in the approval process. So thats where that stands.,, The 4350 hr figure was agreed to because they wanted to get the SR22 out the door, and the higher number pending time to do more testing. In other words they had more time with the SR20 "Dave" wrote in message om... I read a few posts referring to the FAA certificated life limit of the cirrus airframes and couldn't believe my eyes. So, i did some searching and here's what I found: SR20 (approved 10/23/98) - airframe life limit 12,000 hours SR22 (approved 11/30/00) - airframe life limit 4,350 hours It's right on airweb.faa.gov in black and white. http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgMakeModel.nsf/0/91b98f5d9cf615c586256e54006329e9/$FILE/A00009CH.pdf What bothers me is that in all the articles I've read about this plane, it's avionics, advancements in technology, blah blah blah, not ONCE have I read about these life limits. So my question is - why such a huge difference between the two models? And, does this mean the SR22, in particular, is going to be a tough resel after someone puts a thousand or two hours on it? Has Cirrus ever been asked about these limitations in public, and if so what was their response? |
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