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Real Estate Developer’s Cirrus SR22T Is a Time Machine
While Cirrus’ unique safety features are what attracted Guster to an SR22T, it’s the time savings and business efficiency that changed his life. Since he acquired his Cirrus, what would otherwise be ...
This particular SR22 stands out as a prime example of a first-generation airframe that has been extensively updated for modern IFR flying. With a strong Cirrus Service Center pedigree and no known ...
Two Brothers Radio Control on MSN
E-flite Cirrus SR22T 1.5m RC Plane | Power and Performance Test Pt.4
TBRC is your source for in-depth reviews on how model aircraft fly, what to expect when buying a new aircraft, and tutorials ...
For young Texas entrepreneur David Toupin, taking the controls of his Cirrus G7 SR22T has put his business in overdrive.
Future Studios Cars on MSN
The Incredible $10,000 Plane Car
QUIRKY car designer Mark Ray is flying high on America's roads - driving a converted light aeroplane. Mark was the brains behind the Plane Car, a fusion of a 2003 Cirrus SR22 and a Chevrolet Tracker - ...
A Cirrus SR22T G2, N237RJ, experienced a loss of engine power and a subsequent CAPS deployment after takeoff from runway 21 at Sedona Airport (SEZ/KSEZ), Sedona, Arizona. The two ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Two separate plane incidents were reported Saturday afternoon at Louisville’s Bowman Field, marking the third and fourth incidents this month at the airport. The first ...
LAFAYETTE PARISH — Investigators on Tuesday evening released the names of the three victims killed in a plane crash near Gloria Switch Road and La. Highway 93. The Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office ...
Plainview Herald on MSN
Here's a look at the latest plane activity from Oct. 24 through Nov. 6
SUNDAY, Oct. 26: A customer flew in from Altus, Oklahoma for fuel, then back in his Piper Cherokee 180. A customer flew to Longmont, Colorado in a Beech Duke. A customer flew in from Moriarty, New ...
A high-risk driver may be ordered to file an SR-22 with their state.
The FAA has a loophole that allows pilots to fly ultralight aircraft without a license. The planes must meet specific weight and speed requirements to qualify.
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