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![]() "Ben Hallert" wrote in message ups.com... Your speculation about Cirrus emergency procedures training was either a joke or slothfully misinformed. That's not... entirely correct. The POH for the SR-22 says that the only method of spin recovery is to activate the CAPS (Cirrus Airframe Parachute System). Of course, like I said, other then that, it looks like a fine aircraft. Yes, we all know what the book says about spins my question is... Your are flying along in a Cirrus and one way or another you get into a spin at plenty of altitude (yes plenty of altitude could mean lots of thing but work with me hear) to recover. Do you pop the chute before trying normal spin recovery techniques? |
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