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Does anyone have more info. on this. A cirrus coming from atl. crashed at the charlotte airport this morning.
Is this aircraft a SATSAIR Cirrus on a PT.135 charter??????
Is this poster a sad little person who cant let go of his experience at SATSair?
G-Force, anyone familiar with your posts about SATSair can problably figure out that you were hoping it was a SATSair aircraft so you could say 'I told you so'.
If you were a stronger reader you would be able to find out for yourself that it wasnt a SATSair aircraft and save yourself from coming across as a dick once again.
I'v been outta the mud with G-Spot for so long that I hesitate to take the plunge again, but I'm so glad that somebody else noticed just how callous, unprofessional and downright LOW that post was a few days back! No sympathy for a fellow pilot who died doing something we all do; no empathy for the family of a man who will never again walk through the door; no curiousity about what went wrong so others could avoid the same mistake, if indeed he made one. Just an EAGERNESS to look for SATSAir to have an incident so he could strut around and say "I told you so!" And the funny thing is---if he wouldn't have had his arse handed to him before he even took his checkride he'd have been on their dime and flying their planes---and do you think then he'd have been in such a hurry to mouth such crap about the plane? Maybe...maybe not. Having met the...gentleman (yuk) I'm not sure that he isn't so stupid as to bite the hand that feeds him! Actually, if I recollect rightly---that's a lot of the reason he got handed his walking papers!
Back to the subject---G-Spot you stinking piece of dung---if you can't say something decent in honor of a dead fellow aviator, keep your trap shut. There's enough mess in the world today---we don't need you making any more for us to step in! RIP to a fellow aviator who flies in a different place now.
Is this poster a sad little person who cant let go of his experience at SATSair?
G-Force, anyone familiar with your posts about SATSair can problably figure out that you were hoping it was a SATSair aircraft so you could say 'I told you so'.
If you were a stronger reader you would be able to find out for yourself that it wasnt a SATSair aircraft and save yourself from coming across as a dick once again.
Flywrite and Skip,
I gotta take issue with you guys prodding G-spot unnecessarily. Had you said nothing, his inappropriate post would have been quickly forgotten and this thread would have ended. Instead, you've goaded him into turning this thread into another pi$$ing contest like the SilverH-smack-down threads. Clearly, arguing with G-spot is like wrestling a pig in the mud... after a while you realize the pig enjoys it. Lets now leave this thread be and ignore these posts. We all know what his agenda is.
Now with that said... where's my Kool-Aid???
From Airshares Elite Website:
CEAT™ - The proprietary Cirrus Energy Absorbing Technology (CEAT) integrated into each Cirrus seat protects occupants in emergency landing conditions by absorbing energy equivalent to 26g's vertically and 19g's horizontally.
Interesting. I believe this is a FAR requirement under Part 23. Just as a host of other arsenine statements about safety on their website. Guess Charllotte's trees and terrain are of the 30/20+ G types. With marketing like this (reference another poster) you could walk away from anything in this pencil-lead contraption.
I am curious. Anyone know if it was an instructor/salesman or a client flying?
Lots of other goodies @ http://www.airshareselite.com
No Air Carrier Certificate for any of the management or holdings listed on the site. Looks like a near SATSair 134.5/91.9995 operation.
Bottoms up on the Kool-aid,Dude,and FlyingSkip also, bottoms up!!! also chase it with a little
Bleach,that should clean the pallet!!!!
Hmm, has the sound of an MU-2 thread.The Cirrus is a high performance single that is slippery and accelerates quickly. When flown properly it is a very safe plane