wheelsup
Well-Known Member
I don't think that is the case, the 152 wouldn't have that problem witht the GA Protection Act.
I *think* he's inferring that the added cost of finished product liability insurance pretty much makes it unfeasible from a business standpoint.
I remember reading that about half the cost of a new 172 (190k or so) goes toward insurance premiums. That's a lot of money off the bottom line. It looks like cessna is able to make money doing what they are doing, why fix something that isn't broken?
IMO the market for new multi-trainers is pretty limited. The big academies are pretty much the only ones that can afford them. Everyone else just buys used
