Cirrus One Step Closer to Launching Its First Jet
Aircraft
Cirrus Aircraft is well known for its high-tech
single-engine airplanes, which come with a full-aircraft parachute as standard
equipment, and now the company has achieved certification from the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) to start deliveries of its chute-equipped
Vision Jet. The Vision (about $2 million) is the
company's first jet aircraft, and has been in development for 10 years. It will
also be the only single-engine jet in the U.S. market, and is designed to appeal
to owner-operators stepping up from a piston plane. The cabin features expansive
windows and seats up to five adults (including the pilot) and two children. The
modular seats are easy to reposition for a variety of missions. The jet travels
at speeds up to 345 mph for as far as 1,380 miles.
A side yoke for the flight controls and a single-lever smart
controller for the Williams International FJ33-5A jet engine keep the cockpit
efficient and uncluttered. Cirrus Perspective avionics by Garmin fill the
panel's dual touchscreens, and synthetic-vision technology helps pilots land
safely even when it's dark or foggy. To make it an easy transition for piston
pilots to learn to fly the jet, the company also plans to train all Vision
pilots in-house, with an emphasis on safety. The Cirrus training program along
with the parachute system have been credited with reducing accidents among the
piston fleet. In 2014, almost 6,000 Cirrus piston aircraft logged more than 1
million flight hours, with just three fatal accidents. (cirrusaircraft.com)
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