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I got viciously flamed for saying that on our club's Facebook page when that Piper lost its wing. All these people who have no Cirrus training and have never been in one "it takes the human mind at least 30 seconds to react to an emergency, that's not enough time to pull the chute, if anything, this is an example of time when the chute doesn't help at all!" ... literally had someone then say that "some costs are not worth the lives if may save" implying that basically your life (and that of your passengers) is not worth $15K every 10 years, or about $15/hr of flight timeThey didn’t do anything wrong, but they are dead. Something like that happens with a chute and it’s survivable.
that says more about the personality traits of different buyer groups than it does of the Cirrus. The guy who bought Casey Anthony's PC12 lost control of the plane because he didn't know how to use the autopilot, crashed and died, we don't blame that on the PC12 though... we blame the pilot. So why blame Cirrus when pilots do stupid things in that plane? People do stupid things all the time, blaming a plane, which is objectively safer* than any other SE GA plane out there currently or prior, is just a straw man in my bookSo it does happen - and seems to more than with other planes. Now that could be for the same reason the V-tails and doctors didn't mix so well. Generally takes a pretty successful person financially to obtain a Cirrus. Certain personality type tend to be the ones to be that sort of person financially. Mix the two, and that's what you get.
People like different things, and that's cool. But for some reason people who own / fly / like Cirrus seem to get the butt end of a lot of jokes and judgment
*objectively safer, not just because of the chute, but because of a host of other factors (two power busses, two alternators, two batteries, egress hammer (people make fun of that, but I'd be willing to be most pilots don't fly with a hammer in the cockpit), etc.)