Jim26 said:Our local FBO said they would like a C182 or Cirrus 22 on lease back. We were considering doing it depending on opperating costs and such. what would the pros and cons of either plane be. coments are greatly appreciated.
I wouldntslushie said:On a side note, I would choose to fly a 182 before a Cirrus.
Jim26 said:They also like it because of the saftey of a parachute.
It can barely get my big butt off the ground.Seggy said:Those planes are to complicated for me. Whats wrong with a Cessna 152?
slushie said:It can barely get my big butt off the ground.
Chris_Ford said:I've heard that the only reason the parachute is on there is because the airplane could not pass its spin flight test within the FAA defined parameters...
Can anyone else confirm/deny?
Thats not true. Its an airplane, it will get out of a spin in the early stages. The reasoning behind the Chute and the spins is purley about the Type Cert. Cirrus was already putting the chute through its test which included spins and the FAA said it would meet the spin criteria. So to save time and money they used this insted of going through the other Certification requirements for spins. I believe it is certified for spins without the chute in Europe.(See below...I was wrong)The SR20 was designed to inhibit departure from controlled flight. The FAA has found that this enhances stall
performance, and together with an airframe parachute, provides safety at least equal to spin requirement of FAR
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Seggy said:If I can instruct and fit in a 152 ANYONE can
Seriously, I think its cool that schools want to get these fancy planes with more avionics than some airliners, but whats wrong with a solid well maintained C-172 or Piper Warrior?
dakovich said:seems like all the guys around here with cirrus' seem to have lots of problems mechanically with them. also saw a while ago how much more insurance is for the cirrus compared to the 182, guess teh cessna is a proven design and the insurance companies charge acordingly.
Yeah same issues here. The flap relays seem to burn out once a month, but its plugin a new one and off you go.ComplexHiAv8r said:The Cirrus I fly hasn't had mechanical problems, electrical probelms yes and avionics issues (PFD failure) which took the plane down for a good while. It was under warranty and Cirrus was great about handling once we got them involved.
Champcar said:The Cirrus we have break down alot when they get flown alot. They were not built to be trainers.
ComplexHiAv8r said:The Cirrus I fly hasn't had mechanical problems, electrical probelms yes and avionics issues (PFD failure) which took the plane down for a good while. It was under warranty and Cirrus was great about handling once we got them involved.