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Cirrus SR20 Crashes in Connecticut

** Photo courtesy of News-Times** Jason Rearick
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Key Takeaways:

  • A Cirrus SR20 carrying three occupants crashed near Danbury Airport after the pilot reported an unspecified mechanical problem.
  • The aircraft's whole-airplane recovery parachute was deployed, successfully lowering the plane in dark, hilly, and wooded terrain.
  • All three occupants walked away from the crash with only non-life-threatening injuries, with the parachute getting hung up in trees but allowing safe exit.
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A Cirrus SR20 crashed approximately two miles from Danbury Airport in Central Connecticut last night, and all three occupants walked away, though their airplane was held up for a while. (Initial reports had reported that it was an SR22, but those reports turned out to be inaccurate.)

According to reports in the local papers, the CFI flying the airplane with two passengers reported “an unspecified” mechanical problem and deployed the Cirrus’ whole airplane recovery parachute, which did its job, lowering the airframe at a survivable rate of descent. The accident took place early at night, but it was a very dark night, and the terrain surrounding Danbury is hilly and wooded, an inhospitable place for a forced landing even during the daytime.

Isabel Goyer

A commercial pilot, Isabel Goyer has been flying for more than 40 years, with hundreds of different aircraft in her logbook and thousands of hours. An award-winning aviation writer, photographer and editor, Ms. Goyer led teams at Sport Pilot, Air Progress and Flying before coming to Plane & Pilot in 2015.

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