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I spent alot of time in the LSA mall last week, some of those glass
cockpits are pretty cool. If you read the fine print, they may be an option on some and not standard. I didn't get literature on every one, just those I was interested in (ie-low wing). Ryan |
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What's wrong with that? As long as you are willing to pay it, they will
charge you for it. They would be idiots if they charged anything less than the customer was willing to pay. |
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I don't think I would want a glass cockpit in a sport plane, but that is
just me. Just some good instruments and let's go fly. I guess a glass cockpit can add what ,about 10G to the cost? Just not worth it for a sport plane. I am sure there are some gizmo guys and gals out there that would love the glass, heck I may even like it myself if it did not cost so much. Liability is a major cost and concern with about anything these days..even selling coffee at Mickey D's! I guess that all goes to lawyers, insurance companies and people to dern stupid to walk across a floor without half killing themselves ![]() stop all the nonsense. We all know the risk of flying as well as the risk we take driving to the grocery store..things happen! Sure wish we all could just accept those things without having to blame everyone but ourselves. And yes there are alot of sport planes out there that do not look like a flying lawn chair!!! Thank goodness huh? ![]() Patrick student SPL aircraft structural mech wrote in message oups.com... I spent alot of time in the LSA mall last week, some of those glass cockpits are pretty cool. If you read the fine print, they may be an option on some and not standard. I didn't get literature on every one, just those I was interested in (ie-low wing). Ryan |
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"John T" wrote in message
... One of the big reasons certified aircraft are so expensive is liability. I read somewhere (don't know if true) that of the new cessna's sold today, $100,000 goes for liability insurance... I would think that to be way off. That would result in an enormous pot of money collected on their annual unit sales. The money is paid over to ultimately Lloyd's of London, and that kind of an expense doesn't fit into their detailed financial statements in Cessna's SEC filings. Nor is there any such hint of that big a liability problem in the necessary narrative in the SEC filings about legal matters. Fred F. |
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![]() "TaxSrv" wrote in message news ![]() "John T" wrote in message ... One of the big reasons certified aircraft are so expensive is liability. I read somewhere (don't know if true) that of the new cessna's sold today, $100,000 goes for liability insurance... I would think that to be way off. That would result in an enormous pot of money collected on their annual unit sales. The money is paid over to ultimately Lloyd's of London, and that kind of an expense doesn't fit into their detailed financial statements in Cessna's SEC filings. Nor is there any such hint of that big a liability problem in the necessary narrative in the SEC filings about legal matters. Fred F. Cessna self insures. |
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![]() Dave Stadt wrote: Cessna self insures. With the extra $100K per plane. |
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![]() "ET" wrote They have to fix the No changing the gear in flight thing. I talked to some EAA guys in the LSA part of the tent, and they said that this has been taken up with the head of the FAA, who was unaware of the problem. She said it *will* be taken care of, to everyone's satisfaction, post haste. (for the FAA, I suppose that will be an indefinite time) -- Jim in NC |
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Yep and the same for the 87 knot endorsement rule Jim
![]() Patrick student SPL aircraft structural mech "Morgans" wrote in message ... "ET" wrote They have to fix the No changing the gear in flight thing. I talked to some EAA guys in the LSA part of the tent, and they said that this has been taken up with the head of the FAA, who was unaware of the problem. She said it *will* be taken care of, to everyone's satisfaction, post haste. (for the FAA, I suppose that will be an indefinite time) -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "W P Dixon" wrote in message ... Yep and the same for the 87 knot endorsement rule Jim ![]() Refresh my memory, please. I have slept several times since that came up. ;-) -- Jim in NC |
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