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Old 3rd Apr 2020, 19:05
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Russell Gulch
 
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Pull the 'chute. Now the pilot has breathed a very heavy sigh of relief, so reducing weight. He has also shat his pants, so further reducing the all-up weight of the aircraft.

That's why they glide a longer distance. You may note I mentioned a male pilot. Now when a female pilot flies a Cirrus, there is no need for a parachute....the engine daren't fail.
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