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🗓️ 23 October 2025
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Max talks with John Fiscus of The Flight Academy to break down two Cirrus SR22 accidents that highlight the extremes of safety outcomes in general aviation: one a dramatic survival story, the other a heartbreaking tragedy.

Accident 1: CAPS Parachute Save over Lake Michigan
The first accident involved a Cirrus SR22 (N121JB) that suffered engine failure shortly after reaching 7,500 feet on a flight across Lake Michigan. The pilot and passengers had life vests ready, immediately turned toward shore, declared a mayday, and deployed the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS). The parachute brought the aircraft down safely into the cold waters, where the occupants were rescued by the Coast Guard.
This outcome underscores why CAPS has become one of Cirrus’s most powerful safety innovations. John emphasizes lessons from the accident:
Accident 2: Fatal Go-Around at Franklin County Airport, NC
The second case involved a Cirrus SR22 Turbo (N218VB) attempting to land at Franklin County Airport in North Carolina. Weather was clear, but the pilot approached high, fast, and tight, leaving little margin for error. After abandoning the first landing attempt, the pilot tried again but remained unstable. On the second approach, the aircraft descended steeply and attempted a go-around, which ended in a fatal crash.
John and Max discuss common contributing factors in go-around accidents:
Both accidents reinforce the importance of:
By contrasting a successful CAPS deployment with a tragic go-around accident, this episode drives home the reality that survival often comes down to preparation, discipline, and knowing how to use the tools available.
For Cirrus and general aviation pilots alike, this is an essential conversation on accident prevention, go-around safety, and maximizing the life-saving potential of CAPS.
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| 0:00.0 | Today we're talking with John Fiscus from the Flight Academy about two recent serious crashes that made national news. |
| 0:08.2 | One where a caps poll saved three lives over Lake Michigan and another tragic go-around in North Carolina. |
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