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john smith wrote in
news:jsmith-D8F282.18555023042006@network-065-024-007- 027.columbus.rr.com: In article , Judah wrote: The biggest safety innovation in GA aircraft over the last 50 years is the Cirrus Parachute, It is not a CIRRUS parachute, it is a Ballistic Recovery Systems(BRS) parachute. BRS has parachutes already designed and certified for different makes/models of certified aircraft. True, but let's look deeper... If you want to buy a BRS Parachute System for an Ultralight Aircraft, thereby not requiring certification or FAA approval, you can buy one for as little as $2,200. As you watch the price increase, the price difference from a 600lb model to an 1800lb model is about equal to (just slightly higher than) the increase in weight - about 300%. Now go from that to the Cessna models, which run $16k and $17k... 2250lbs / 600lbs = 375%, but $15,995 / $2,495 = 640%! 3100lbs / 1050lbs = 295%, but $16,995 / $3,495 = 486%! 3100lbs / 1600lbs = 194%, but $16,995 / $4,095 = 415%! Basically, the ratios are nearly double for certified systems. Now why do you think that is? Do you think it's because the systems are safer when they are put on a Cessna, or do you think it's because of the cost of all the red tape required to get the thing certified by the FAA? Frankly, I think the BRS is about the only innovative safety system out there, and it's obvious why... |
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