Hi everyone,
I've read a couple of old threads w/r/t training on Cirrus vs. other "typical" aircraft - Cessnas/Pipers/etc. Rather than resurrect an old thread, the system suggested I start a new one.
I've been thinking about flight training for quite some years, and I want to move forward in doing so. I'm considering whether to start on Cirrus vs. other for exactly one reason, and one reason only: CAPS.
My cousin and his wife perished a few years ago in his single-engine aircraft. Not gonna lie, it's a factor weighing heavily on me in deciding whether to pursue training.
It's not that I think I'd take greater risks in a Cirrus because CAPS. It's that there is an added safety factor when I am "young" in my training. As I learn and build hours, I would imagine that I'd be more comfortable transitioning to other aircraft when I've had some experience.
I've read the considerations in terms of cost, six pack vs. glass, speed, and so forth. The other threads haven't discussed CAPS in any great detail. I'm curious if others have considered this in deciding to train on Cirrus SR2x vs. other more traditional choices.
I appreciate the perspective.
I've read a couple of old threads w/r/t training on Cirrus vs. other "typical" aircraft - Cessnas/Pipers/etc. Rather than resurrect an old thread, the system suggested I start a new one.
I've been thinking about flight training for quite some years, and I want to move forward in doing so. I'm considering whether to start on Cirrus vs. other for exactly one reason, and one reason only: CAPS.
My cousin and his wife perished a few years ago in his single-engine aircraft. Not gonna lie, it's a factor weighing heavily on me in deciding whether to pursue training.
It's not that I think I'd take greater risks in a Cirrus because CAPS. It's that there is an added safety factor when I am "young" in my training. As I learn and build hours, I would imagine that I'd be more comfortable transitioning to other aircraft when I've had some experience.
I've read the considerations in terms of cost, six pack vs. glass, speed, and so forth. The other threads haven't discussed CAPS in any great detail. I'm curious if others have considered this in deciding to train on Cirrus SR2x vs. other more traditional choices.
I appreciate the perspective.
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