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"Ben Hallert" ben.hallert@gmail.
Are you a Cirrus owner? Some of your posts seem to suggest it, or that you're a fan. I'm a fan of empirical reality. Cirrus makes and markets a product that is deeply attarctive to small plane owners. The evidence of this is their sales figures. Can you provide some more personal insight into the plane that we should know? My main beef right now is just buying inside the depreciation window, like I said. I certainly didn't mean to set off your 'defend cirrus' circuit! The "plane as investment" concept is for committed dreamers. I'm this way whenever I encounter misinformed statement about a subject that interests me. Your speculation about Cirrus emergency procedures training was either a joke or slothfully misinformed. It's an awful pretty plane, and the cockpit looks nice. I'm very interested in seeing how those and other similar composites fair going forward. I'm also a fan of the Lancair Columbia. Maybe not the same market, but both seem to have some real similarities and great potential. The cost of flying your own plane is the impact on your available resources, the amount you pay to look at it and the amount you pay to fly. Everyone with a couple hundred grand in cash and the itch to fly tries to balance these. That amount of cash can get you into a new Cirrus, or Cessna or a few other planes. It can also get you into a used Cheyenne or a few other turboprop planes. There are myriad issues to consider. Insurance and maintenance are two areas where a new light single shines. Especially if you have partners. Glass cockpits with approach, weather and traffic information improve situational awareness, especially for infrequent flyers. Whether any individual pilot is actually at less risk depends on how they use these tools. Nothing new there. How much money you got? What kind of flying do you want to do? moo |
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