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Isn't insurance based on hual value?
Which is exactly the reason why insurance on the Cirrus will continue to be out of sight..
In my opinion if you fly into a cloud and get a little spatial disorientation you should do what you learned and fly your instruments not punch out..
if you are not IFR rated you should take an extra 3 mins and look at the radar and choose to fly or not instead of the crutch of a " Golden Parachute"
Dont get me wrong the concept is amazing but the problem is that pilots are buying these planes and using the chute as an excuse for skill..
Had a guy at my airport bend one up on landing. He went out on a day where there was a frontal passage and winds were gusting 20-30kts direct xwind.. Did three go arounds and ground looped the thing damaging the gear and wing. The faa asked him why he flew and he replied that he decidied to fly that day because if he couldnt get it on the ground he would just pull the chute.
something new and different, if you show up on the ramp in a 340 even a really nice one, it won't turn many heads, but an A500 at least for a while will have people looking... planes are a status symbol just like cars, the rich folk like things that are new and different...I just finished reading an article in Twin & Turbine magazine on the new A500 and wondered what the reasoning would be to spend $1M for a new concept airplane that doesn't do anything better than my C340 (w/Ram VI's) does at 1/3 the cost.