The throwing started with the purchase agreement.Threw the pilot under the bus without hesitation.
The throwing started with the purchase agreement.Threw the pilot under the bus without hesitation.
What is the source of this message? Twit? FecesBook? MyFace? This does not sound like any official release.From ICON:
In the coming days, you may hear about a mishap involving an A5 that occurred over the weekend in South Florida. I wanted to reach out so you'd hear the facts directly from us.
During flight operations of two A5s down in Miami, Florida, this Saturday, 1 April (no joke), one of the A5s experienced an extremely hard landing that resulted in hull damage that caused the aircraft to take on water. Both the pilot and passenger were uninjured. While the aircraft subsequently submerged up to the wings, it remained afloat and was towed approximately eight miles to a marina where it was loaded onto an A5 trailer and transported back to ICON. The situation is still under thorough review by ICON, but all initial information suggests pilot error.
As you might imagine, towing a partially submerged A5 into the closest marina attracted a lot of attention for many reasons. Attached is one of the photos that was taken. I'm guessing this will be as painful for you to look at as it was for me. After more than 3,500 A5 flight hours in 20+ aircraft over many years, including an extensive development program, this is the first situation like this we've experienced.
Logically so.Threw the pilot under the bus without hesitation.
Well they most likely have FDR data and cockpit video to support their claim.Threw the pilot under the bus without hesitation.
What is the source of this message? Twit? FecesBook? MyFace? This does not sound like any official release.
A LOT of unmet promises and hype.Seems like hating on Icon is a thing that a lot of people are into. But why?
Seems like hating on Icon is a thing that a lot of people are into. But why? They think outside the box and have developed a very innovative product. GA needs that, and I wish them only success.
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You must still be filling out your 40 page contract and still excited to be bent over by that fraud of a company who are selling the dream of owning a plane instead of selling actual aircraft?Seems like hating on Icon is a thing that a lot of people are into. But why? They think outside the box and have developed a very innovative product. GA needs that, and I wish them only success.
As for a landing that was bad enough to cause damage, it could happen to any aircraft, land or sea. Icon has said it was pilot error, which means their pilot probably already admitted as much. But we don't know the circumstances that lead to it. As with most accidents, chances are there was some series of errors and/or distractions that lead to the end result. Speculating with so little information available is kind of pointless.
Actually, I am building one from scratch as we speak and yes I am doing much of the design work myself. So put that in your pipe.I'm sure grown ups can make their own decisions on how to spend their earned money. If someone doesn't mind a 40 page contract or waiting for their aircraft to be delivered, who cares? Why is someone bending over? Same was said about Cirrus. Tell me, have you ever designed and built an aircraft from scratch? Just asking.....
Seems like hating on Icon is a thing that a lot of people are into. But why? They think outside the box and have developed a very innovative product. GA needs that, and I wish them only success.
Too bad they didn't hit a raft full of kardashiansIs it possible they hit something in the water? A log floating in the water doesn't have a lot sticking out of the water to see (most of it is underwater, like ice), but can cause a lot of damage to something hitting it at speed and can breach the hull of a boat. I've seen a lot of odd things in the water I wouldn't care to hit besides logs- beer kegs, for example.
I firmly believe they started making so much money off of the hype and investments that when they got around to looking at sales profits they had a major reconsideration and decided to just string it out as long as they can, which is how we got to where we are now. They have made more money not selling a product that they would by selling the product. Soon they will sell off the assets and rights and we will start chapter two of this horrid saga.It's not a complicated machine, and might have been produced as a kit (and might still by owner #2 of the assets, if and when that happens).
But I think Icon saw its target market as people looking for another toy to add to the collection, sort of a high performance jet ski with wings.
I thought that aircraft could not be moved until the FAA came to investigate? (Perhaps they did, though I've not seen it mentioned.)
Glad nobody was hurt, but it does feel like Icon was quick to say that it was pilot error that caused the hard landing and hull breach.
of course they are going to blame everything or anyone to protect their image, they are still trying to gain investors and future customers for their widget. It is very quick to start assessing blame when the toy is still draining water sitting on the dock.I thought that aircraft could not be moved until the FAA came to investigate? (Perhaps they did, though I've not seen it mentioned.)
Glad nobody was hurt, but it does feel like Icon was quick to say that it was pilot error that caused the hard landing and hull breach.
I firmly believe they started making so much money off of the hype and investments that when they got around to looking at sales profits they had a major reconsideration and decided to just string it out as long as they can, which is how we got to where we are now. They have made more money not selling a product that they would by selling the product. Soon they will sell off the assets and rights and we will start chapter two of this horrid saga.
You are correct, they offer one price when they sucker you in for a deposite, then send you a forty page contract stripping you of everything that ownership implies and oh by the way the price just went up 100K!
My understanding is they only received cash deposits. At OSH 2015 I think the deposit was only $2500 for a production position. Can't see ICON having raised very much from deposits.
Regardless, wouldn't be the first new, ambitious aviation start up that left their customers grounded.
Threw the pilot under the bus without hesitation.
Must not have been soft water....
We see this every year, these companies come out with a slick picture of a plane or a new engine that is going to revolutionize aviation as we know it and you never see them agin
Thanks! I am going to dump all my money into this company now
Slightly north of there.Is Del Boca Vista near Biscaybe Bay?
Roger that...Slightly north of there.
I'm not so convinced this is a classic Ponzi so much as yet another example of a group of aviation romantics and neophytes seriously underestimating the actual time and investment needed to design, test, certify and tool up to produce a brand new clean sheet design....
Reminds me of the way people underestimate the difficulties every time there's a thread on artificial intelligence.
By the way, is it spelled "Icon," or "I con"?
Blasphemy. How dare you speak ill of the one know as Saint Jobs. He single handedly invented technology. (or at least wrapped in smooth black/white/gray plastic and made it so much easier to use with no on/off switch and fewer buttons.)If it was from Apple it'd be iCon.
Blasphemy. How dare you speak ill of the one know as Saint Jobs. He single handedly invented technology. (or at least wrapped in smooth black/white/gray plastic and made it so much easier to use with no on/off switch and fewer buttons.)