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Cirrus Caps deployment and recovery video in Quebec
On 27 July 2019 I crashed my plane in the remote wilderness of Quebec. I was rescued 5 hours later by Canadian Heroes. #planecrash #cirruslife #canadianheroes Credits: US Coast Guard "Pilot safe after ditching aircraft 253 miles northeast of Maui, Hawaii" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gCMd... Music Info: Epic Cinematic Dramatic Adventure Trailer by RomanSenykMusic. Ross Bugden INSTAGRAM! : https://instagram.com/rossbugden/ (rossbugden) TWITTER! : https://twitter.com/RossBugden… (www.youtube.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Why do so many SR22s fail?
Indeed, hats off to Evac, Sheriffs, Search/rescue, Coast Guard, etc. that do this all day-every day.
Cirrus-I don't know, I do not own or fly one, just hear-say from friends: Insurance is double than similar a/c. All deployments are total loss.?
Cirrus-I don't know, I do not own or fly one, just hear-say from friends: Insurance is double than similar a/c. All deployments are total loss.?
I have a SR22 with an insured hull value of $175K and pay $2,100/year for insurance. Am I paying double what others are paying? Are people really insuring high performance singles for $1,000 to $1,100/year??? Regarding deployments, I'd say this deployment is a total loss, but there are a number of planes that have been repaired and are flying today.
Curious about the neatly cut wood for the fire, the smell of fuel and the fire so close to the aircraft, the fire started so close to other tress that could start a forest fire, the close captioning mentioning Hamas as a key word to attract viewers. If any are true, then al lot of no-no’s to learn from.
It took five hours to be rescued. Assuming the video is a collection of short sections.
I'm curious as to what happens "next"
1) Is the guy billed for the search and rescue? or is that just covered by the Canadian tax dollars?
2) What happens to the plane? I'm guessing he had other items that were left int he plane. Will it be salvaged?
3) insurance? i'm sure there's a payout somewhere. does the mfg get involved to find out what happened?
i'm not trying to bust this guy. I think it's awesome that he was able to ditch safely, and was quickly rescued. A great job by everybody. I'm just curious as to once the rescue blankets are folded and the news cameras pack up, what happens next?
1) Is the guy billed for the search and rescue? or is that just covered by the Canadian tax dollars?
2) What happens to the plane? I'm guessing he had other items that were left int he plane. Will it be salvaged?
3) insurance? i'm sure there's a payout somewhere. does the mfg get involved to find out what happened?
i'm not trying to bust this guy. I think it's awesome that he was able to ditch safely, and was quickly rescued. A great job by everybody. I'm just curious as to once the rescue blankets are folded and the news cameras pack up, what happens next?