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Yet Another Cirrus SR22 Crash.
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . Newps wrote in : alank wrote: Since 2002, the SR22 has been involved in 17 accidents resulting in 35 deaths, according to the NTSB... Larry, you seem to be bashing the Cirrus with "Yet Another Cirrus SR22 Crash", but have you checked NTSB for 2007 fatal crashes with a Cirrus? Only two this year, and first one was a ditching in the ocean (not sure why he did not use the chute there). And no, I'm not a Cirrus pilot (30 minutes total in one), but they have done great in 2007. As Mr. Collins pointed out in one of his articles, take a look at flightaware and see how they are the most popular GA aircraft in the IFR system today. Speaks well for Cirrus in 2007. btw, most of my time is in a A36, looking at the track record for them this year has average, but when you throw in a loss of a family friend that lost his life in a A36 crash this year..... the Cirrus is looking better then the past few years. Alan. As soon as somebody writes an article about how safe the Cirrus is he will be more than happy to copy and paste it here. "The Cirrus is safe" There you go. Bertie As long as you don't have your doctorate. |
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Yet Another Cirrus SR22 Crash.
"Darkwing" theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com wrote in
: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . Newps wrote in : alank wrote: Since 2002, the SR22 has been involved in 17 accidents resulting in 35 deaths, according to the NTSB... Larry, you seem to be bashing the Cirrus with "Yet Another Cirrus SR22 Crash", but have you checked NTSB for 2007 fatal crashes with a Cirrus? Only two this year, and first one was a ditching in the ocean (not sure why he did not use the chute there). And no, I'm not a Cirrus pilot (30 minutes total in one), but they have done great in 2007. As Mr. Collins pointed out in one of his articles, take a look at flightaware and see how they are the most popular GA aircraft in the IFR system today. Speaks well for Cirrus in 2007. btw, most of my time is in a A36, looking at the track record for them this year has average, but when you throw in a loss of a family friend that lost his life in a A36 crash this year..... the Cirrus is looking better then the past few years. Alan. As soon as somebody writes an article about how safe the Cirrus is he will be more than happy to copy and paste it here. "The Cirrus is safe" There you go. Bertie As long as you don't have your doctorate. He heh! Bertie |
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Yet Another Cirrus SR22 Crash.
Newps,
As soon as somebody writes an article about how safe the Cirrus is he will be more than happy to copy and paste it here. And violate another copyright along the way... g We had another fatal SR20 crash this week in Germany. 82-year old pilot apparently got in over his head scud running while it turned dark. Hit a powerline... There's obviously a lot to say, but I won't until the accident report is out. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Yet Another Cirrus SR22 Crash.
On Sat, 01 Dec 2007 09:09:29 -0700, Newps wrote
in : As soon as somebody writes an article about how safe the Cirrus is he will be more than happy to copy and paste it here. Dear Mr. Newpower, I include a lot of the research material I find in my articles for several reasons: 1. Web-page content tends to become unavailable as it ages. 2. It makes it easier for the reader to view background material. 3. It is independently created, and thus not viewed as my opinion. 4. It lends credibility to the validity of the subject. 5. It remains in the deja.com Usenet archive for decades facilitating further research. For those reasons, I wish others would adopt the practice of quoting credible source material in their articles, including URLs. |
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Yet Another Cirrus SR22 Crash.
Larry,
I wish others would adopt the practice of quoting credible source material in their articles, There is the small matter of copyright infringement, of course. I keep bringing it up since I live off it. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Yet Another Cirrus SR22 Crash.
Thomas Borchert writes:
There is the small matter of copyright infringement, of course. I keep bringing it up since I live off it. That's a rather incriminating statement to make. |
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Yet Another Cirrus SR22 Crash.
Larry, I wish others would adopt the practice of quoting credible source material in their articles, You're not quoting anything. You're simply copying and pasting(stealing, really) an entire article with no comments. If that is of any interest to me I'll go read it from the people who actually wrote it. |
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Yet Another Cirrus SR22 Crash.
On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 18:18:11 +0100, Thomas Borchert
wrote in : Larry, I wish others would adopt the practice of quoting credible source material in their articles, There is the small matter of copyright infringement, of course. I keep bringing it up since I live off it. Those familiar with US copyright law are aware of Fair Use provisions, and know what ellipsis mean. |
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