Even though not many pilots think of the Cirrus SR22 as a family plane, a lot of Cirrus pilots do, and their missions back up the belief. This is well known to the company, which markets its planes through its “Cirrus Life” brand initiative. The idea is that when you buy a Cirrus, you’re not just buying a plane but also a lifestyle. The program clearly resonates. The SR22, after all, has been the best-selling plane in the world for many years in a row now, and part of that is that it gets flown a lot. Just listen on center or approach frequencies for the small planes flying about; a lot of them are Cirrus SR22s. The plane is fast, remarkably roomy and sophisticated to beat the band. It also, and this should not be underestimated, features a whole-airplane recovery parachute system, a feature that clearly gives other family members enhanced confidence in the experience. SR22s are not, however, cheap. With brand-new ones going for around a cool million, they are a premium product, but they make good on that purchase price by delivering a premium experience. Alternatives: Cessna TTx; Mooney Ovation.
Cirrus SR22
Key Takeaways:
- The Cirrus SR22 is widely popular as a family plane, aligning with its "Cirrus Life" lifestyle marketing, and has been the world's best-selling aircraft for many years due to its frequent use.
- Its appeal lies in its speed, spaciousness, sophistication, and notably, the inclusion of a whole-airplane recovery parachute system, which boosts confidence for family members.
- Although new SR22s are a premium product costing around a million dollars, they deliver a premium flying experience that justifies their price.
See a mistake? Contact us.