Not all flying is equal, and 5,000 hrs in one plane does not translate. There'v been 10,000 hr airline pilots take off with control locks in place, and there have been evidence found (I think Peter Garrison wrote at least a couple articles on it) that super high time can also lead to complacency, hubris, etc. So raw hours does not someone make safe. It's a good indicator, but it's not the whole thing
I'll tell you what, if I get 5,000 hrs and I assume I'm safer than someone with 1,000 hrs then that should be a redflag
The Icon, as an airplane, should be very safe, state of the art wing, modern design, etc., yet we're finding it isn't.. and we're finding that many of the accidents are from people with a lot of time. That to me has a training issue written all over it. Accident rates have turned around with other planes before, not just Cirrus, but the MU2, and I'm sure there are others, from just stronger training