I noticed this aircraft taxi for take-off.....Don't ask me why, but it is weird to see a perfectly good airplane one minute and then a few minutes later seeing it hanging under a huge red canopy. I was in the middle of towing an aircraft and was on ground frequency when I heard the tower mention they had the chute in sight a couple miles north of the airport. I looked north only to see the airplane hanging beneath its chute!! WOW!
Here's my conspiracy theory (And keep in mind this is just a theory put together by myself and a few pilots in the pattern at the same time.) The w/o Cirrus was cleared for a left downwind departure. At the same time there was a US Navy C-40 doing transition in the pattern (Not very often we have a 737 doing pattern work at ADS). The C-40 was at 2000' in the pattern and the Cirrus bolted out at 1500'. Just after the Cirrus departed, the C-40 made a touch and go. Very quickly the C-40 overtook the Cirrus in the pattern and turned base then final about 2 minutes before the Cirrus passed directly under its flightpath heading north. Could the "separation of the aileron" occured as a result of passing close behind and possibly encountering the wake of a 737 with full flaps turning final?