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"C J Campbell"
Does anyone have any hours flown / accident stats? Is there any particular problem with Cirrus that makes it less safe than any other like GA plane? Sure. It is a high performance hot rod that is far too much airplane for most of the pilots flying it. People think that with a parachute and modern everything that it should have a safety record comparable to that of the Cessna. That is a most unfair comparison, kind of like comparing the safety record of a Maserati to an SUV. OK. Now, is any of your speculation backed by data? I really doubt it. But, knock yourself out. Note that I wasn't comparing it to a 172. moo |
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![]() "Happy Dog" wrote in message ... OK. Now, is any of your speculation backed by data? I really doubt it. Speculation does not require supporting data. |
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