Why are university admissions so much more competitive now than they were just a decade ago?
"In 2010, USC's acceptance rate was 26.3%.
By 2015, the acceptance rate had dropped to 18%.
In 2020, USC's acceptance rate was 16%.
For the Class of 2027, USC's acceptance rate further decreased to 9.75%."
G1000s are great, but it's disappointing that just about everything else has remained basically unchanged on GA aircraft for the last 30+ years. I hope that we will see some actual innovation in GA engines, airframes, and fuels soon. Fuels might be the most promising for the near-term.
I am interested to know whether or not the screws into the carbon hull, for example the monitor mount, might've had anything to do with the likely implosion. I have trouble imagining it being something so small, but I don't believe a whole lot of engineering rigor went into the design and build of this sub.