THERE I WAS... CHUTE PULL OVER DALLAS BY ASI STAFF PRESENTED BY AOPA AIR SAFETY INSTITUTE SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT RICHARD MCSPADDEN, THIS PODCAST SERIES INVITES YOU INTO THE COCKPIT WITH PILOTS ACROSS THE AVIATION COMMUNITY. We fly with them as they encounter unpredictable scenarios and we learn from the knowledge and skills they use to fly safely out of them. There I was... honors the tradition and heritage in aviation to leverage " hangar flying " as an avenue to pass along knowledge and experience. In this episode of the AOPA Air Safety Institute's There I was... podcast, Brian Lenzmeier recalls an emergency in his Cirrus SR22 over busy Dallas airspace. Having purchased a Cirrus SR22 just a couple of days prior, Lenzmeier departed on a flight from Addison to Waco, Texas, with an instructor pilot on board. What followed was an engine and avionics failure that resulted in a CAPS (Cirrus Airframe Parachute System) pull over the busy Dallas area. Email: cfinewsletter@aopa.orghttps://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/podcasts/podcasts/there-i-was