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Old 10-12-2006, 11:04 AM
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This is a follow-up to a prior posting.
From New York Times Oct 12th:

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/12/ny...rtner=homepage

....."Cirrus planes have been involved in several crashes in recent years. Five other people have died in three other crashes of Cirrus planes this year, according to records of the transportation safety board. The most recent was on Sept. 15, when a Cirrus SR20 crashed in Colorado, killing the pilot and a passenger.
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued several directives for repairs to the SR20, including one this year calling for inspections of wires and fuel lines for chafing that could cause a fire in flight and one in 2005 for the replacement of bolts in the pilot’s seat that it said could fail in an emergency. Another, in 2002, called for replacing a faulty nut on the roll and yaw system that could cause a loss of control of the aircraft."
Andrew Lehren and Jo Craven McGinty contributed reporting.
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