- This beautiful 650 is enrolled on MSP Gold & is ready for its new home.
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1992 Cessna 650 Citation VII
Aircraft Listing Type
For Sale
Highlights
Seller location
330 South Pineapple Avenue, Sarasota, Florida 34236, United States
Aircraft location
Universidad Arturo Michelena, El Polvero, San Diego, Carabobo 20, Venezuela
Airframe & Propulsion
Airframe Total time
6,179 hours
Airframe Description
- Total Landings Since New: 5,313 Landings
Engine 1 hours
1,953 hours SMOH
Engine 2 hours
1,979 hours SMOH
Propulsion
- Manufacturer: Honeywell
- Model: TFE731-4R-2S
- TBO: 4,200
- MSP Gold Program
- Right Engine:
- Serial Number: 102113
- 6,153 TTSN
- Left Engine:
- Serial Number: 102130
- 6,179 TTSN
Avionics
Flight rules
Instrument Flight Rules
Navigation equipment
- ADF-462
- Dual Collins AHZ-600
- Honeywell SPC-8000 EFIS
- Dual Collins VHF-22A
- Fairchilds GA100
- Dual Collins DME-42
- Honeywell EDZ-816 5-Tube
- Honeywell SPZ-8000 IFCS
- Wulfsberg 800
- Dual Global GNS-XLS w/GPS
- Dual Honeywell KHF-950
- Dual Collins VIR-32A
- Collins ALT-55
- Dual Sandel ST-3400 RMI
- AlliedSignal CAS-67A TCAS-II w/ Change 7
- Honeywell EGPWS
- Dual Honeywell MST-67A Mode S
- Honeywell Primus 880 (Color)
Additional equipment
APU
- GTCP 36-150
- APU S/N: P-173
- Hours: 2,610 TTSN
- ADSB-OUT
- Artex 406 MHZ ELT
- Pulse Light Recognition
- Dual Davtron M877 Clocks
- Honeywell DFZ-800 FGS
- XM Weather
- Thrust Reversers
- Rosemount Ice Detection
- 76 Cubic Foot Oxygen
- EROS Oxygen Masks
- Dual Nicad Batteries
- Baggage Heater
Interior & Exterior
Number of seats
9
Interior Condition
- Partial Interior Refurbishment in 2017
- Executive 9 Passenger Configuration
- Light Beige Leather Seating
- Forward Refreshment Center w. Snack Service
- Cream Headliner
- Lacquered Hardwood Cabinetry
- Lacquered Hardwood Lower Sidewalls
- Airline Style Electric Flushing Belted Lav
Interior Year
2017
Exterior Condition
- Matterhorn White w. Black/Grey Striping
Paint Year
2019
Maintenance
Inspection Status
- Doc 8 Due 12/2025
- Doc 11 Due 10/2025
Price Change history
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