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The more of these Cirrus accidents I read about, the more I'm convinced
that Cirrus has a serious marketing/training problem: http://www.duluthsuperior.com/mld/du...s/10853388.htm I'm not convinced there is anything wrong with the aircraft per se. What seems to be happening is that the aircraft is so capable and comfortable that it is giving some pilots excess confidence, both in themselves and the airplane. Cirrus Design's advertising fosters this confidence. Cirrus Design has made some moves to improve training of new owners, but their marketing is still touting the product as providing quantum improvements in safety, which it manifestly does not. To be fair, one must consider that this snazzy new design may be attracting a lot of new flyers. Is Cirrus is selling a disproportionate number of airplanes to inexperienced pilots? -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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