Renesh Kumaresan
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- Apr 24, 2017
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Hey guys! Recently passed my checkride. I’ve been training for three years (I was only flying once a month initially). I got checked out in a G1000 172 the day after. I was debating the DA40 G1000 vs SR20 perspective plus. I only need to do 1-2 hrs of checkout in the DA40, but for the cirrus I need to do 4-10. I’ve done discovery flights in both, and I like both. The Cirrus has A/C which isn’t too much of a concern for me. The Cirrus is also more expensive 275$ wet vs 165$ wet for the diamond. The diamond is more of a sportier seating position which I like. The cirrus feels cooler to fly because it’s much bigger. I think they’re equally as fast, but I know the diamond climbs better in higher density altitudes. The cirrus has more legroom but not a concern for me. The parachute is a nice thing to have, but also isn’t a selling point to me.
I don’t like the fact that you need to get a “type rating” for the cirrus, but I very much like cirrus as they have a better arrangement of the g1000 with a keypad and such. I think passenger comfort is a little better in the Cirrus.
I’m planning to do some cross country to Nevada, San Diego, Catalina and some others this year. I feel like I would fly the diamond more. I think I’m mainly comparing looks in deciding to rent the aircraft.
Whew, now that you read my paragraphs of comments just to see I’m comparing looks, which do you think is better to fly.
also, I’m going to do my instrument training after a couple months but when I do, I’ll probably do it in an analog Cessna 172, the price is almost the same as g1000 but it’s easier for me to go from analog to glass than vice versa.
I don’t like the fact that you need to get a “type rating” for the cirrus, but I very much like cirrus as they have a better arrangement of the g1000 with a keypad and such. I think passenger comfort is a little better in the Cirrus.
I’m planning to do some cross country to Nevada, San Diego, Catalina and some others this year. I feel like I would fly the diamond more. I think I’m mainly comparing looks in deciding to rent the aircraft.
Whew, now that you read my paragraphs of comments just to see I’m comparing looks, which do you think is better to fly.
also, I’m going to do my instrument training after a couple months but when I do, I’ll probably do it in an analog Cessna 172, the price is almost the same as g1000 but it’s easier for me to go from analog to glass than vice versa.