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1981 Piper PA-44-180T Turbo Seminole

Used
$189,900
05/08/2024
Est: $1,408/mo
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Registration no. N8341XSerial no. 44-8107043
2,903 VIEWS
214 DAYS ON FLYING
3 SAVES

Aircraft Listing Type

For Sale

Highlights

  • 6141 Total Time, 1647/632 SMOH, 1625 SNEW & 3294 SPOH, Some Garmin and King avionics, All logs available for review. No known damage history
  • Good paint and interior.

Seller location

Bethany, Oklahoma, United States

Aircraft location

Bethany, Oklahoma, United States

Airframe Total time

6,141 hours

Airframe Description

  • 6141.2 Hours Total Time Since New
  • 3925 lbs. Gross Weight, 2664.3 lbs. Empty Weight, 1260.7 lbs. Useful Load
  • 110 Gallons Useable Fuel
  • No Known Damage History or Corrosion
  • Original & Complete LogbooksLast Annual: April 4th 2023
  • Last IFR Cert. April 4th 2023

Engine 1 hours

1,648 hours SMOH

Engine 2 hours

632 hours SMOH

Propulsion

Engines

  • Right, 632.5 Hours SMOH, 2/20/11, 180 hp, Continental TSIO-360-E1A6D, S/N L-225-74 FireWall Forward Overhaul
  • Engines: Left,1647.6 Hours SMOH, 8/5/08, 180 hp, Continental TSIO-360-E1A6D, S/N L-150-73T

Props

  • Right 3294.5 Hours SMOH, 7/8/93 , Hartzell HC-C3YR-2CLUF/FJC7663-5R, S/N CK2585
  • Left 1625.9 Hours SNEW, 9/25/08, Hartzell, HC-C3YR-2EUF/FC7663-5R, S/N CK5223B Western Skyways Overhaul

Flight rules

Instrument Flight Rules

Navigation equipment

  • Garmin GNS-430W WAAS Certified GPS/Nav/Comm w/ Moving Map
  • King KY-197 TSO Com
  • King KN-53 TSO Nav
  • King KMA-24 TSO Audio Panel w/ 3 Light Marker Beacon
  • Sandel SN3308 Digital EHSI, Heading Stabilized
  • Garmin GTX-330 Transponder w/ Encoder
  • King KN-64 DME
  • Bendix Weather Radar
  • Century 41 Autopilot

Additional equipment

  • uAvionix Right Wing Tip ADS-B Solution
  • Dual ECI Graphic Engine Monitors
  • Propeller Sync
  • Passenger Oxygen System (Placarded Inop)
  • Avionics Master Switch
  • Front Seat Shoulder Harnesses
  • Copilot Brakes & Press To Talk Switches
  • Adjustable Pilot & Copilot Seats
  • External Power Receptacle
  • Pilot Vent Window
  • NAT Four Place Intercom
  • Bob Fields Inflatable Door Seal
  • Super Soundproofing
  • 60 Amp Alternators
  • Pilot Control Wheel: Electric Trim, Press To Talk, Autopilot Disconnect, Transponder Ident & Prop Sync

Number of seats

4

Interior Condition

  • Dark Blue Leather Seats, Dark Blue Carpet, Medium Blue Velour Sidepanels, Off-White Headliner & Black Seatbelts. Original. Good Condition

Interior Year

1981

Exterior Condition

  • Off White w/ Dark Blue, Medium Blue & Light Blue Trim & Accents. Original. Good Condition.

Paint Year

1981

Inspection Status

  • Verification of specifications is the sole responsibility of Purchaser.
  • Aircraft subject to prior sale and/or removal from market.

Damage history

  • No known damage history.
Date
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Price
05/08/2024
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$189,900
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October 12, 2006, Leonardtown, MD / Beech Model 200 Super King Air

At 1216 Eastern time, the airplane was substantially damaged while landing. The Airline Transport pilot, the Commercial pilot and observer were not injured.

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February 3, 2006, N. Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Beech 200 Super King Air

At 2045 Eastern time, the airplane crashed while on final approach to Runway 23 at the Grand Strand Airport. Visual conditions prevailed. The Airline Transport-rated pilot, and five passengers received fatal injuries; the airplane was destroyed. According to witnesses, the airplane made two approaches. During the first approach the airplane was observed fish-tailing while about 30 feet over the runway. The airplane appeared to regain control but continued flying over the runway until passing the control tower, at which time the airplane began a climbing left turn. The pilot told ATC that his left engine kept power up a little too much and would not come back. The witnesses observed the a...

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