woodchucker
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In the heat of the moment I can't say how I would have reacted but I commend the pilot for NOT pulling the CAPS when he felt he had a suitable alternative that also spared much damage to the aircraft and possibly himself.
The Cirrus chute needs maintenance every 3 years and costs $15,000. Not much sense buying crash insurance if you are going to attempt suicide.
Do you really think a CAPS pull event will only require a chute repack? Every event I have studied suggest a wee bit of other repair required. Again, None of us were in the other front seat with the pilot but, based on the outcome, I think his decision making and piloting skills were more than adequate.The Cirrus chute needs maintenance every 3 years and costs $15,000. Not much sense buying crash insurance if you are going to attempt suicide.
Fly the plane. Insurance thanks him.
I don't know the Cirrus variants very well -- aren't some setup with no propeller control? I assume those don't glide nicely if you can't pull the prop back to fine?
I don't know the area, but how densely populated was the area around the highway? If the area was pretty populated, there may have had a worse outcome if he'd pulled the chute and relinquished directional control.
Virtually no Cirrus has a separate prop control, though there was/is an STC to add one. If the power lever is all the way forward, that would put the prop in fine pitch. Anyway, are you suggesting fine pitch increases the glide distance? I would have thought the opposite to be true. Think maximum coarse pitch being as close to feathered as possible. Right?
Yea, filling out that insurance claim form and endorsing the check is a bit burdensome.Do you really think a CAPS pull event will only require a chute repack? Every event I have studied suggest a wee bit of other repair required. Again, None of us were in the other front seat with the pilot but, based on the outcome, I think his decision making and piloting skills were more than adequate.
If I flew a cirrus, the chute would be my first option unless, like skychaser brought up, I was over a residential neighborhood, or a school for blind children, or a football stadium full of puppies.
I've griped about this before. You do a superlative job of landing the airplane without damage, insurance pays bupkis and you eat the engine out of pocket.
You pop the chute, you cash their check, and you go airplane shopping. Likely to be back in the air faster in these days of 12mo lead times on engine overhauls. Having a "total the airplane" lever is nearly as valuable as the safety factor of the chute. Just have to make sure you're not underinsured.
If I flew a cirrus, the chute would be my first option unless, like skychaser brought up, I was over a residential neighborhood, or a school for blind children, or a football stadium full of puppies.
I think your humor meter is malfunctioning.Interesting attitudes of many here. CAPS is quite useful, but certainly if one is fully aware of the situation and can land, then why not? If one is dazed and confused, well, pull the handle.
Prolly had a counterweight break loose.
But if it was cats.... you're landing that sucker!I've griped about this before. You do a superlative job of landing the airplane without damage, insurance pays bupkis and you eat the engine out of pocket.
You pop the chute, you cash their check, and you go airplane shopping. Likely to be back in the air faster in these days of 12mo lead times on engine overhauls. Having a "total the airplane" lever is nearly as valuable as the safety factor of the chute. Just have to make sure you're not underinsured.
If I flew a cirrus, the chute would be my first option unless, like skychaser brought up, I was over a residential neighborhood, or a school for blind children, or a football stadium full of puppies.
He landed and ended up on the off-ramp. ...Dropped pin
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