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![]() "Montblack" wrote in message ... ("City Dweller" wrote) ... and another, today. http://www.aero-news.net/index.cfm?ContentBlockID=65f77516-9bf0-4e4a-96da-86807023f148#d http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051231/NEWS/512310376/0/FRONTPAGE http://www.citizen-times.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051230/NEWS/51230008/1001 Wasn't it Robinson (R22 /R44) Helicopters that decided their design was good, but owners needed more/better training? I wonder if Cirrus is getting nearer that PR reality? Montblack I thought they had allready done that. |
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("Dave Stadt" wrote)
Wasn't it Robinson (R22 /R44) Helicopters that decided their design was good, but owners needed more/better training? I wonder if Cirrus is getting nearer that PR reality? I thought they had allready done that. If this keeps up: 2,000 Cirrus built - one of those owners (+ pas) is going to die in the next two months. Montblack |
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Montblack wrote: ("Dave Stadt" wrote) Wasn't it Robinson (R22 /R44) Helicopters that decided their design was good, but owners needed more/better training? I wonder if Cirrus is getting nearer that PR reality? I thought they had allready done that. If this keeps up: 2,000 Cirrus built - one of those owners (+ pas) is going to die in the next two months. I don't think it's just PR thou. I mean the jump from a C152/C172 to a SR22 is no small step. And given that most accidents are due to pilot error it's not unreasonable to suspect that pilot error more than plan design affects the stats. In the case of the Robinson I also think that since they are the 'defacto standard' trainer/renter they are going to have more accidents. The Cirrus is a high performance plane aimed at a 'low performance market' and I think that combination can bite new owners. I think people buy the plane for a different mission than the average C172 renter/owner and push the envelope to far to fast. But is that really the planes fault. How many treads have there been about doctors (or other people 'with money') earning their PPL then buying a used V35 and going out and killing themselves. Is that the planes fault? It's an old design, some with non-standard (ie. not T) instrument layouts, a flip over yoke, etc. etc. But if I said, the V35 series is poorly designed, you can tell by the number of people that the plane kills, no one would support that. Sure there are multiple design defects that can come into play. The Grumman AA1 is a very slippery trainer, that should NEVER be spun. Is that a design defect? Bottomline is none of us know what happened, and yes Cirrus does have a higher number of incidents/accidents that others, but that does not necessarily mean the design is bad. It very well could be, but the FAA and NTSB don't seem to think so (at least not yet). |
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Wow. What's the deal with all the Cirrus' (Cirri?) going down?
Or is this just a case of "Everyone-watching-the-new-fangled-glass-plane"? I mean, I realize that occasionally planes get bent, but it seems like there's a higher number of Cirrus' doing it lately. Blame the media? ;-) In article , City Dweller wrote: ... and another, today. http://www.aero-news.net/index.cfm?C...4e4a-96da-8680 7023f148#d "DA40 Owner" wrote in message oups.com... And another.... http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.d...EWS/512310376/ 0/FRONTPAGE http://www.citizen-times.com/apps/pb.../51230008/1001 |
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