Rick Wallace
Pre-Flight
Well i had the opportunity to fly a 2014 Cirrus. I have 2 other partners and we are considering 182 or a sr20. The cirrus salesman , Jonathan Sweatman was great. Very knowledgeable, great pilot, wasn't trying to sell the airplane on anything it wasn't. He flew at least 1.5 hours. I was impressed with the plane. He leaned it out at 4500' and we got 7.5 gph at 133 knots. The plane was quiet. Not sure you would even need noise canceling headsets in this plane. He debunked the myth that a sr20 cannot recover from a spin. In Eeurpoe they have to do spin testing. Overall really impressed with the airplane. 145 knots at 11gph, 7.5gpg at 130knots. Parachute... Great for night flying. Oh crap button to get you level in imc... Spacious interior. Only thing that bothers me is retail value. 182s hold their value better. Cirrus depreciation is terrible. I don't understand it, but it is one of our primary decision factors if we want to move up.