TravisRNT
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More lives saved by CAPS.
Or just don’t fly a plane where engine almost falls off a new in warranty plane lol
More lives saved by CAPS.
Show your work, bro.The engine going full gyro precess off the mount tho....
Heck no. Pull the CAPS. Period. That's part of their training.Low level engine failure after rotation in a single engine jet?
Presuming they took the longer windward ruwnay
Could try the 180, not sure how the cirrus jet responds to that, or land straight ahead at 1.3AOA speed, I say likely good pull
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Looks like the chute hit the fan.
Heck no. Pull the CAPS. Period. That's part of their training.
All of those things are functions of the airports and routes you choose to use.I also wasn't aware operators could supersede ATC and ground control and have full jurisdiction over taxi routes, airways flown, holds, and clearances.
After a CAPS pull is a plane repairable in general or is it considered a 100% loss???
Functions of.. yes, but the way their sales pitch is written on their alleged green emissions suggests to the general populace that they've somehow outsmarted the system. My post was also sarcastic. I assumed they were buying offsets or planting trees, but it basically comes down to "we have one engine on a new plane, plan to use SAF, and we fly more efficient routes and have more efficient ground ops"All of those things are functions of the airports and routes you choose to use.
Depends on the extent of the damage. There are at least half a dozen that have been repaired and are still flying - or maybe more.
....and other than the horribly unreliable Continental powerplant ....
Their sales pitch says they use smaller airports to avoid the negative stuff you mentioned. It may not be as consequential as they suggest, but I don't see any suggestion that they've unlocked some secret way around the system.Functions of.. yes, but the way their sales pitch is written on their alleged green emissions suggests to the general populace that they've somehow outsmarted the system.
It’s all just non-quantitative marketing speak.Their sales pitch says they use smaller airports to avoid the negative stuff you mentioned. It may not be as consequential as they suggest, but I don't see any suggestion that they've unlocked some secret way around the system.
I owned a CAPS rebuilt SR22 and other than the horribly unreliable Continental powerplant (which was a new reman IO550 with TAT TN - not the original engine that was on the plane when the first owner ran out of fuel…) it was a great airplane.
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What kind of troubles did you have with the engine?