I enjoy the info you share as my interest and enthusiasm for things aviation is both broad and deep. Keep sharing, I appreciate it. Admittedly there is a tiny tiny bit of envy, but not to try and taint your joy or mine. I'm not dead yet so there always possibilities.🤔🤓
I remember after getting my commercial how fast my skills deteriorated cause I only flew once a week. With a jet my guess is you have to fly a lot to keep your skills up otherwise is not safe for you or your family.
If you have a pilots license you know how to deal with a engine failure. Parachutes are in the extreme case where your life expectancy is less than 20 seconds
@@AstroPlayser All Cirrus aircraft (including both designs show in this video) have a Cirrus Airframe Parachute system (CAPs). Cirrus teaches you to always pull the chute in an emergency. Then the entire airplane floats down to safety in theory. I think you are confused and thinking the op is talking about pilots wearing parachutes.
@@RobtheAviator ik which is why i like ittt, it gives u that sense of safety in exteme circumstances where u cant find a flat clear area to land...only time it wont help u too well is if youre over water
@@RobtheAviator No. Using a parachute can cause way more damage to the airframe rather than gliding it down to a suitable landing spot, parachutes are for anywhere that does not have a suitable place to land and DOES NOT have power lines, that’s rare to find
Give your passenger a bucket, draw the curtain, wait approximately 30 seconds then nose down zero gravity. Everyone will laugh and laugh…well, except that one guy.