SixPapaCharlie
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Last time I rode in an sr-20 there were 3 of us and we had to defuel the airplane to just barely get within weight limits.
It appears the plane had a new owner who was a student pilot.
Could be a new private pilot. Can take quite some time for the online database to updateIt appears the plane had a new owner who was a student pilot.
Could be a new private pilot. Can take quite some time for the online database to update
Possibly.
I was just going by a post in January where the owner was looking for an instructor to train him and his son to fly an SR20.
Without seeing the context, that could mean a transition to the Cirrus....??Possibly.
I was just going by a post in January where the owner was looking for an instructor to train him and his son to fly an SR20.
Oh jeebus... A post here? :worried:
Without seeing the context, that could mean a transition to the Cirrus....??
Bad weekend. Two planes down in Ma. One at Plymouth. One at Chatham. Plymouth pilot was med flighted to Boston. It looks like it cartwheel ed and ended up on its roof. The Chatham crash was a gearup with no ineries.
2 were children I think
Very odd IMO.... It looks like reasonably flat terrain.Looks like they hit very hard.
I met a guy this morning getting ready to take his private checkride and was buying an A36 so he could take his whole family. It worries me when new pilots immediately assume all airplanes must be like the trainer they're learning to fly.
Very odd IMO.... It looks like reasonably flat terrain.
Looks like they hit very hard.
I would wonder, if it was a new owner learning a new airplane as suggested, why would you bring your children along for the transition lesson?
I would wonder, if it was a new owner learning a new airplane as suggested, why would you bring your children along for the transition lesson?