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Old March 7th 06, 11:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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If there are any operators out there that could comment on these issues
I would appreciate it very much.


Where I rent, the old "steam guage" 172's are disappearing at an alarming
rate and being replaced with new Cessnas with G1000. They wouldn't be doing it
if they were a problem. (I don't fly them because they are simply worth too
much and I don't want to buy that much hull insurance.)

Vaughn


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Old March 7th 06, 01:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Vaughn Simon wrote:

They wouldn't be doing it if they were a problem. (I don't fly
them because they are simply worth too much and I don't want to
buy that much hull insurance.)


Au contraire, mon ami. The flight school where I obtained my pp
certificate and instrument rating is trying to buy a new 172 to retain
their Cessna Pilot Center status. For CPC status, Cessna requires a flight
school to have at least one Cessna aircraft on the line less than two years
old. In my school's case, their newest aircraft is a 2002.

My local flight school wants to purchase a new aircraft but only wants one
equipped with "steam gauges" due to the current clientele/local market.
The manager of the school was told by his dealer that there are no more new
172s with steam gauges available for purchase and that Cessna is heavily
concentrating on producing 172s with the G1000 in it.

Thus, for good or bad it seems that Cessna is forcing the G1000-equipped
aircraft on the market.

FWIW...

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Peter
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Old March 7th 06, 04:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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On Tue, 7 Mar 2006 08:40:40 -0500, "Peter R."
wrote:

Vaughn Simon wrote:

They wouldn't be doing it if they were a problem. (I don't fly
them because they are simply worth too much and I don't want to
buy that much hull insurance.)


Au contraire, mon ami. The flight school where I obtained my pp
certificate and instrument rating is trying to buy a new 172 to retain
their Cessna Pilot Center status. For CPC status, Cessna requires a flight
school to have at least one Cessna aircraft on the line less than two years
old. In my school's case, their newest aircraft is a 2002.

My local flight school wants to purchase a new aircraft but only wants one
equipped with "steam gauges" due to the current clientele/local market.
The manager of the school was told by his dealer that there are no more new
172s with steam gauges available for purchase and that Cessna is heavily
concentrating on producing 172s with the G1000 in it.

Thus, for good or bad it seems that Cessna is forcing the G1000-equipped
aircraft on the market.


From what I heard, they have decided to stop accepting orders to make
any more NAV II Skyhawks. Nav III only from here on out.
 




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