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Looks like another save for BRS and Cirrus.
Apparently a Cirrus was attempting to land ACK VFR last night when they ran into weather (fog and low visibility after sunset on the island are common in the summer). They pulled the Ballistic Recovery System parachute about 5 miles northeast of ACK. The two aboard had minor injuries but will be ok. Nobody was injured on the ground. Here is a news link: http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pb...180319/-1/NEWS Other reports said that it was a Cirrus, although the make/model hasn't been confirmed yet. |
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Owen Rogers wrote in
: Looks like another save for BRS and Cirrus. Apparently a Cirrus was attempting to land ACK VFR last night when they ran into weather (fog and low visibility after sunset on the island are common in the summer). They pulled the Ballistic Recovery System parachute about 5 miles northeast of ACK. Wouldn't it have been easier to just turn around? |
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Judah wrote:
Owen Rogers wrote in : Looks like another save for BRS and Cirrus. Apparently a Cirrus was attempting to land ACK VFR last night when they ran into weather (fog and low visibility after sunset on the island are common in the summer). They pulled the Ballistic Recovery System parachute about 5 miles northeast of ACK. Wouldn't it have been easier to just turn around? That's what I was thinking. There is either much more to this story or this was one dumb pilot. I'm hoping it is the former. Matt |
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![]() "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Judah wrote: Owen Rogers wrote in : Looks like another save for BRS and Cirrus. Apparently a Cirrus was attempting to land ACK VFR last night when they ran into weather (fog and low visibility after sunset on the island are common in the summer). They pulled the Ballistic Recovery System parachute about 5 miles northeast of ACK. Wouldn't it have been easier to just turn around? That's what I was thinking. There is either much more to this story or this was one dumb pilot. I'm hoping it is the former. He is alive so he's not to dumb. He has money so who cares about the plane. Matt |
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![]() Aluckyguess wrote: "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Judah wrote: Owen Rogers wrote in : Looks like another save for BRS and Cirrus. Apparently a Cirrus was attempting to land ACK VFR last night when they ran into weather (fog and low visibility after sunset on the island are common in the summer). They pulled the Ballistic Recovery System parachute about 5 miles northeast of ACK. Wouldn't it have been easier to just turn around? That's what I was thinking. There is either much more to this story or this was one dumb pilot. I'm hoping it is the former. He is alive so he's not to dumb. He has money so who cares about the plane. More money than brains? Most pilots have heard of diversion to another airport in case of bad weather or other person. The Pilot Examiner would have made sure that he had considered alternates for the cross country part of the check ride. He might have an interesting time explaining to his insurance company also. They might not want to write him another policy again (if this story is as stated)! Matt |
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![]() "James" wrote in message ... Aluckyguess wrote: "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Judah wrote: Owen Rogers wrote in : Looks like another save for BRS and Cirrus. Apparently a Cirrus was attempting to land ACK VFR last night when they ran into weather (fog and low visibility after sunset on the island are common in the summer). They pulled the Ballistic Recovery System parachute about 5 miles northeast of ACK. Wouldn't it have been easier to just turn around? That's what I was thinking. There is either much more to this story or this was one dumb pilot. I'm hoping it is the former. He is alive so he's not to dumb. He has money so who cares about the plane. More money than brains? Most pilots have heard of diversion to another airport in case of bad weather or other person. The Pilot Examiner would have made sure that he had considered alternates for the cross country part of the check ride. He might have an interesting time explaining to his insurance company also. They might not want to write him another policy again (if this story is as stated)! I find it very hard to speculate about this particular episode until we know the airplane's fuel state, the weather at reachable fields, the conditions in which the aircraft was flying, or the training level of the pilot. For example, if the pilot wasn't IFR trained, he might have been in a situation where he wasn't confident of keeping the airplane right side up. In that situation, popping the chute too early is much better than popping it too late. Another example is that the weather may have gone down, leaving him trapped on top without sufficient fuel to reach an airport in better conditions. Every time someone uses the chute on a Cirrus, we get people second guessing the decision. There is only one person in the world qualified to make the decision, and that's the guy or gal in the left seat when the decision is made. KB |
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![]() "James" wrote in message ... Aluckyguess wrote: "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Judah wrote: Owen Rogers wrote in : Looks like another save for BRS and Cirrus. Apparently a Cirrus was attempting to land ACK VFR last night when they ran into weather (fog and low visibility after sunset on the island are common in the summer). They pulled the Ballistic Recovery System parachute about 5 miles northeast of ACK. Wouldn't it have been easier to just turn around? That's what I was thinking. There is either much more to this story or this was one dumb pilot. I'm hoping it is the former. He is alive so he's not to dumb. He has money so who cares about the plane. More money than brains? Most pilots have heard of diversion to another airport in case of bad weather or other person. The Pilot Examiner would have made sure that he had considered alternates for the cross country part of the check ride. He might have an interesting time explaining to his insurance company also. They might not want to write him another policy again (if this story is as stated)! You dont get it, he is alive who cares about the insurance company or anything else. For all we know he had a panic attack and panicked, my point because of the chute he is alive not dead. Matt |
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Aluckyguess wrote:
"Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Judah wrote: Owen Rogers wrote in : Looks like another save for BRS and Cirrus. Apparently a Cirrus was attempting to land ACK VFR last night when they ran into weather (fog and low visibility after sunset on the island are common in the summer). They pulled the Ballistic Recovery System parachute about 5 miles northeast of ACK. Wouldn't it have been easier to just turn around? That's what I was thinking. There is either much more to this story or this was one dumb pilot. I'm hoping it is the former. He is alive so he's not to dumb. He has money so who cares about the plane. Sorry, being alive is hardly a measure of dumb or lack thereof. I know a lot of dumb people who are alive and well. Matt |
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![]() "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Aluckyguess wrote: "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Judah wrote: Owen Rogers wrote in : Looks like another save for BRS and Cirrus. Apparently a Cirrus was attempting to land ACK VFR last night when they ran into weather (fog and low visibility after sunset on the island are common in the summer). They pulled the Ballistic Recovery System parachute about 5 miles northeast of ACK. Wouldn't it have been easier to just turn around? That's what I was thinking. There is either much more to this story or this was one dumb pilot. I'm hoping it is the former. He is alive so he's not to dumb. He has money so who cares about the plane. Sorry, being alive is hardly a measure of dumb or lack thereof. I know a lot of dumb people who are alive and well. There are a lot of smart pilots who are dead. So who is the smart one the one alive or the dead one. You decide. Matt |
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Aluckyguess wrote:
He is alive so he's not to dumb. He has money so who cares about the plane. So do those flying Cirrus have the required hood time waived and an aren't taught to do a 180 in IMC? Obviously a climbing 180 would have been in order. |
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