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Ben
Those of you who have studied this, what do you think?
Generally, I like it, because it expands on the checklists and provides reasoning behind them. OTOH, a lot of that is logical to anyone who's flown for maybe 100 hours or more. I wonder if the manual is more for CYA purposes? I can imagine those who buy a Cirrus right out of the box for their primary training might benefit most from it.
Still, it is nice to have it there for some of those elements peculiar to the Cirrus piston singles.
And a question: I have been able to get the PDF of the Perspective manual, but I'd like a paper copy. I can't find it on Amazon or Garmin. Anyone out there able to remedy my stupidity and tell me where I can get a hard copy?
Generally, I like it, because it expands on the checklists and provides reasoning behind them. OTOH, a lot of that is logical to anyone who's flown for maybe 100 hours or more. I wonder if the manual is more for CYA purposes? I can imagine those who buy a Cirrus right out of the box for their primary training might benefit most from it.
Still, it is nice to have it there for some of those elements peculiar to the Cirrus piston singles.
And a question: I have been able to get the PDF of the Perspective manual, but I'd like a paper copy. I can't find it on Amazon or Garmin. Anyone out there able to remedy my stupidity and tell me where I can get a hard copy?