wabower
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Wayne
IMO, the numerous non-pulls, many of which have been fatal, are more puzzling than the pulls. I have no proof, but strongly suspect that most of the non-pull pilots knew the chute was installed, knew the location of the handle, and didn't forget about it. In spite of that, they chose Option B.
If you look at the 30-40 chute pulls and lives that were saved, I think it's pretty ridiculous to say that $9000 in flight training would have saved more lives. Just not true...or at least...impossible to "prove". I'm CERTAINLY not advocating AGAINST flight training...AND I agree that, in general, flight training is probably the single biggest thing you can do to improve your odds as a pilot. BUT...I really like having that chute. The parameters you're able to pull are pretty easy to stay within. To date...of the 30-40 pulls, there have only been 3 or so that were fatal due to pulling outside the envelope. Too low or way too fast.
As for spins...it's really kind of a silly argument about Cirrus's. It was just a business decision in the US...not to get the certification...instead they spent the money on the chute development. It doesn't mean it doesn't recover exactly the same way every other plane recovers...as proven in EASA certification.