brien23
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Why does it cost $10,000 to repack a Cirrus parachute or $15,000 for a new one every 10 years?
Why does it cost $10,000 to repack a Cirrus parachute or $15,000 for a new one every 10 years?
If I were going to build anything, like right away I'd be all "and where are we going to put the access hatch?"
If I were going to build anything, like right away I'd be all "and where are we going to put the access hatch?"
He gets that name after he blows it....errr, ummm, after it blows.So you’re saying we should start calling you Gus Grissom?
So you’re saying we should start calling you Gus Grissom?
10 years seems pretty arbitrary. Any chance they extend the repack interval to 12 or 15 years? Is there some failure analysis around the 10 year number?
10 years seems pretty arbitrary. Any chance they extend the repack interval to 12 or 15 years? Is there some failure analysis around the 10 year number?
(and typically come with a ~$1000 hazmat shipping fee),
One reason I would not own a stupid Cirrus. I used to think they were cool but I actually hate those airplanes now! I would take a new 182 over a new Cirrus any day....
Yeah, it comes out to about $100/month or so. Part of the cost of ownership.
I fly the older model. If you squint just right in the right lighting, you can kind of tell where they cut to do the repack.
When I first heard that I was dumbfounded.
If I were going to build anything, like right away I'd be all "and where are we going to put the access hatch?"
Maybe early on they didn't plan on repacks.
Also while I am at it, I would have put a hatch on the top for the rocket to come out. I would never have thought a rocket could accelerate an a half a foot of space enough to be able to blow a hole in the plane and drag the chute out.
Obviously its all been thought out, and it works but seems like the early models lack a tiny bit of forethought.
10 years seems pretty arbitrary. Any chance they extend the repack interval to 12 or 15 years? Is there some failure analysis around the 10 year number?
I'm just hoping someone can elucidate what "elucidate" means.I believe the current cost is quite a bit higher.
Maybe someone who's had it done recently can elucidate.
Of course it's part of certification, but life-limited items are frequently extended or decreased after it has been certified. Airframes are a great example, and the motivation to extend the life of an Airframe can apply to the chute as well.It's almost certainly part of the certification conditions.
And I see no reason Cirrus would be motivated to spend money getting that changed, and the revenue stream to the service centres decreased.
Assuming $10,000 every 10 years, that's $83.33 per month. I expect that is not an unreasonable cost for those that see CAPS as an additional form of insurance.
Maybe,
At the most recent annual, we were notified the line cutters were increased from every 3 years to every 6 years.
From the root lucid, elucidate is to force someone to see the light.I'm just hoping someone can elucidate what "elucidate" means.
From the root lucid, elucidate is to force someone to see the light.
Friggin common core ......sheesh.
If the price is up, well consider inflation. And I seriously doubt any Cirrus owner would mind paying 10 or 15k to maintain a safety feature, which was one of the premise they bought the airplane in the first place.Why does it cost $10,000 to repack a Cirrus parachute or $15,000 for a new one every 10 years?
I probably shouldn't have said "premium". Confusing. I'm thinking the incrremental costs that a retract pays. To get comparable performance to Cirrus you're usually looking at a retract. Thus the comparison.
What's insurance on a 182 fixed vs RG?
Do they not give you a hatch when you do the repack so you don't have to cut again ?I fly the older model. If you squint just right in the right lighting, you can kind of tell where they cut to do the repack.
When I first heard that I was dumbfounded.
If I were going to build anything, like right away I'd be all "and where are we going to put the access hatch?"
Maybe early on they didn't plan on repacks.
Also while I am at it, I would have put a hatch on the top for the rocket to come out. I would never have thought a rocket could accelerate an a half a foot of space enough to be able to blow a hole in the plane and drag the chute out.
Obviously its all been thought out, and it works but seems like the early models lack a tiny bit of forethought.
Do they not give you a hatch when you do the repack so you don't have to cut again ?