Recent content by n3089n

  1. N

    Let's take off into ice!

    Based on that single ad, I agree with you. And, I think you said it well here:
  2. N

    Let's take off into ice!

    I am not here asking for anyone's business. btw, it was a POA member that first referred to my blog this weekend. I joined POA to enter the discussion since I became the subject of it. Then, I posted this and another or two threads that seem to me to have been pretty worthwhile discussions.
  3. N

    Let's take off into ice!

    I wasn't serious. Yes and, it's clever, and apparently well received reading this thread. You mean Cirrus. I did NOT say anything about chance. I did not say three times more likely or anything about the future. I said, "Cirrus occupants were killed three times more frequently than those...
  4. N

    Let's take off into ice!

    Exactly, and it's exactly what I don't like about the ad. Very many of these planes are sold and target-marketed, through flight instructor referrals, to new pilots and first-time airplane owners. "Winter is no problem for you and your new Cirrus!" This is not the message I believe should be...
  5. N

    Let's take off into ice!

    Good argument!
  6. N

    Let's take off into ice!

    Okay, then I guess I completely missed the point of the ad.
  7. N

    Let's take off into ice!

    Same as above,
  8. N

    Let's take off into ice!

    I believe all this discussion is worthwhile, and bragging claims by any manufacturer, including Cessna, should be cross-examined. I won't be arguing with you about it.
  9. N

    Let's take off into ice!

    The photograph shows the Cirrus poised for flight into inferred IMC conditions with snow and known ice. It's a blatant inference that with "KNOWN ICE PROTECTION", now you are able to takeoff into icing, where before you could not. That Cirrus advertises this “expanded capability”, as you put it...
  10. N

    I admit, I am stupid sometimes.

    Righto, I didn't notice that section...
  11. N

    I admit, I am stupid sometimes.

    Here's proof: http://www.idpcessna.com/download/AOPA%20Pilot%20-%20A%20Trace%20is%20Ice.pdf As published in AOPA Pilot, April 2006, it's the story on an icing encounter that happened on an aircraft delivery flight from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to Boston.
  12. N

    Let's take off into ice!

    With regard to spamming, as far as I know, there is no way to contact me or buy anything on my blog. Nothing's for sale nor are there any ads or commercial links. It's about me and my thoughts, less any way to reach me. So, that's spam, how??
  13. N

    Let's take off into ice!

    Two pieces of black construction paper and scotch tape before solo works wonders.
  14. N

    Let's take off into ice!

    Thou shall not link to one's own blog? If that's a rule here, please advise. I do, in fact, sell Cessnas. And, also being an aircraft mechanic and flight instructor for more than half my life, I care a lot about safety and my customers too. During 53 on-site accident investigations, 33 of...
  15. N

    Let's take off into ice!

    “The machine does not isolate man from the great problems of nature but plunges him more deeply into them.” Shame on you Cirrus for this kind of advertising: http://stevewilsonblog.com/2009/04/18/were-protected--now-lets-go-find-some-ice.aspx
Back
Top