ComplexHiAv8r
Well-Known Member
I wonder why we see so many accidents in Cirruses--if there really are a lot, or if we just pay more attention to them?
Interesting question, I think it is because the media (for some reason) push this. We dont see the same coverage of other types. In a 4 week period of time in November beechcraft GA had:
** A Be35’s engine failed on takeoff at 300 feet AGL…. (this one was my instructor and the owner)
** A C24R landed gear up….
** An M35’s nose gear collapsed on landing….
** An F33A landed gear up….
** A J35 landed off-airport after engine failure….
** A B60 Duke landed gear up….
** A Twin Beech collided with a Cessna Caravan during taxi….
** A V35 landed gear up….
** A B55 landed gear up….
** A B36TC suffered catastrophic engine failure over mountainous terrain….
** An A36’s engine failed, resulting in an off-airport landing….
** A P35’s nose gear collapsed….
** A 58P’s landing gear collapsed after an in-flight electrical failure….
** A Duchess’ nose gear would not extend for landing….
** An A36’s gear collapsed on landing….
** A B55’s nose gear collapsed on landing….
** A C55 landed gear up….
** A C33 landed gear up….
** A Duchess landed gear up….
** A V35B’s gear collapsed on landing….
** An A36’s engine failed in cruise flight….
** An A36’s brakes caught fire while the Bonanza was being towed….
** An A36’s nose gear collapsed on landing….
** A Duchess’ propeller struck the pavement on landing….
While NOT a fatal crashes, did you see any in the media?