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We Fly: Cirrus Vision Jet G2+

Meet a single-engine, very light jet equipped with a highly detailed MFD and Perspective Touch platform.

The new features on the G2+, which centered around an update to the Williams International FJ33-5A engine. Credit: Cirrus Aircraft
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Key Takeaways:

  • The Cirrus Vision Jet G2+ integrates advanced safety systems, including the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS) and Garmin's Safe Return Autoland, providing critical last-resort options.
  • The G2+ model features engine performance upgrades for improved hot-and-high operations and reduced takeoff/landing distances, complemented by new in-flight Gogo Wi-Fi connectivity.
  • Pilots transitioning to the Vision Jet require specialized training focused on managing high-altitude flights, descent planning from flight levels, and effectively utilizing its advanced automation and systems.
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What will it feel like if you ride the chute down? Skydivers know one answer—based on the parachute they strap themselves into. The pilots who have put various aircraft through their initial paces in the experimental stage may know another—the deployment of a flight-test airframe chute to recover during spin testing gone south, or an airframe mishap. Somewhere in between sits a pilot in the future who has pulled on the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System handle in a Cirrus SF50. The company wants everyone who will sit left seat in its single-engine Vision Jet to know how that feels so pilots will be able to do it if they need to—but not without conscientious determination.

Many pilots, myself among them, will feel uneasy—or worse—at surrendering control of the airplane to a piece of fabric suspending on thick cables somewhere above the airframe, as you swing like a pendulum below. The sense of this stays with you, proved when I flew in the company’s Vision Jet G1 simulator this past fall at the Vision Center in Knoxville, Tennessee. And it keeps most of us, I believe, from pulling that handle indiscriminately.

But I thought of this option when we encountered a long climb through unanticipated ice in early July during a test flight of the latest Vision Jet iteration, the G2+, from Chattanooga (KCHA), Tennessee, to Hagerstown (KHGR), Maryland. Not that we even came close to pulling out that particular checklist, but the fact that this is one jet with that final option available entered into my thought process. There’s an underlying comfort to that but also a different kind of responsibility.

Cirrus Vision Jet G2+ at a Glance

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And it’s one that now extends to the addition of Safe Return—the Cirrus name for Garmin’s 2021 Flying Innovation Award-winning Autoland system—the G2 platform that was designed around the capability to land the airplane without pilot intervention.

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