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On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 11:59:04 GMT, "Neil Gould"
wrote: What I find puzzling is the contradictory statements about what is in the manual. In another thread, "Cirrus Spin Recovery", the spin recovery portion of the SR22 manual is directly quoted. There is *no* mention of normal recovery, and very discouraging language about even trying to recover normally. C J's statement is thus supported, while others who say that their manuals include a normal recover procedure are in conflict (I know what *I'd* do if I wound up spinning a Cirrus, since both manuals agree on the deployment of the CAPS at some point). The original manuals did mention standard recovery for spirals and incipient spins (spins which are about to start). Apparently too many people did not understand the word incipient and read this to mean normal spin recovery was possible. The manuals were updated and all references to spin recovery other than CAPS were removed. |
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