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Old October 14th 06, 09:32 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Cirrus Death Trap?


"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
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Happy Dog writes:

Examples, please.


Parachutes on Cirrus aircraft.


You said:

Because the set of situations in which the gadgets actually increase
security is much smaller than the set of situations in which they
_appear_ increase security to the unsophisticated observer.


Examples of the "situations" to which you refer.

And these failures have resulted in how many accidents vs. those caused
by
failures in old technology avionics?


They aren't widespread enough in most parts of the industry to be a
problem yet, and in any case, avionics failures are not a leading
cause of accidents, IIRC.


Sub-clinical, right? IOW, you can't back your claim with statistics.

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