avweb is typically pretty solid, so I have to believe it is for real
Love that Icon is making aviation accessible to more people and bringing some new blood and "cool factor" back into GA. I would love some time in an Icon one day and definitely see its appeal
But I continue take umbrage that they market these as fail safe toys. Giving a 20hr freshly minted pilot something to fly and maneuver low to the ground just seems like a very big gamble. but don't want to re-open that can of words, just the quote in the article reminded me
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avweb is typically pretty solid, so I have to believe it is for real
Love that Icon is making aviation accessible to more people and bringing some new blood and "cool factor" back into GA. I would love some time in an Icon one day and definitely see its appeal
But I continue take umbrage that they market these as fail safe toys. Giving a 20hr freshly minted pilot something to fly and maneuver low to the ground just seems like a very big gamble. but don't want to re-open that can of words, just the quote in the article reminded me
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I assume they will sell like hotcakes but only for the young hipster crowd where males actually weigh as much as the FAA definition of an adult.
If Icon adjusted their pricing a little and made the airplane better by giving it a higher payload (what's the point of a two-seater if you can't put any fuel in it??), I'd be interested.