Found this article about a Cirrus where the chute saved four lives. Sure he flew into ice in a non-certified heavily loaded airplane, but this happens all the time, and in most cases we read about the victims rather than the survivors. If think a BRS is a great idea. I know I would sure like to have that option when the shit hits the fan.
DEGJR
TALLADEGA COUNTY
4 survive plane crash
By Richard McVay
01-14-2006
CHILDERSBURG — Four people were uninjured when the airplane they were flying in crashed in a wooded area outside Childersburg Friday afternoon.
The Childersburg Fire Department responded to the crash, which occurred about 4 p.m. Friday near Flagpole Mountain.
Officials at the Fire Department would not comment, but referred inquiries to the National Transportation Safety Board, who is investigating the accident.
Corky Smith, senior safety investigator with the NTSB, said the airplane, a Cirrus SR22, was owned by Trent Shoring Systems Inc., based out of Fulton County, Ga. The plane departed Birmingham International Airport about 3 p.m. Friday on a business flight to Orlando, Fla. The pilot and three passengers were aboard the aircraft, Smith said.
According to Smith, the pilot filed an IFR flight report and obtained DUATS weather briefing before departing Birmingham. The aircraft entered the clouds at an altitude of 5,000 feet, and at 7,000 feet began taking ice. The pilot then informed an air traffic controller, who cleared the aircraft when it reached 9,000 feet. The aircraft began coming out of the clouds at 8,000 feet and began buffeting, or experiencing a change in pitching movement, and spinning to the left.
The pilot then reduced power and applied an opposite rudder, but the aircraft did not respond. He informed air traffic control before pulling the plane’s ballistic parachute.
The aircraft came to rest in trees near Flagpole Mountain, Smith said, and the pilot and passengers exited the plane uninjured, walked up a hill, and contacted 911 operators. Childersburg Fire Department responded to the call, and the pilot and passengers were transported to Childersburg Fire Department.
Officials with the NTSB and the Federal Aviation Administration will return to the crash site today, according to Jimmy Kilgore, chief deputy with the Talladega County Sheriff’s Department.
No further information was available at press time.