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2013 Cirrus SR22T G5

Used
$629,900
05/10/2024
Est: $4,671/mo
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Registration no. N1SJSerial no. 0532
326 VIEWS
167 DAYS ON FLYING
3 SAVES

Aircraft Listing Type

For Sale

Highlights

  • I am selling my meticulously cared for G5 SR22T with only 946 hours. It has been maintained by top service centers. Jim Barker tuned the GAMI Injectors and did an annual. The aircraft is based at Marana, AZ (KAVQ).
  • Free 3 day transition training by myself (I am a CSIP) is included.
  • Additional Equipment Notes:
  • Jet Shaded for all windows and front windshield
  • Gray Sheepskin Crew Seat Covers
  • All specifications are subject to verification by purchaser
  • Free transition training (Cirrus Embark) included with purchase
  • All logbooks available upon request

Seller location

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Aircraft location

Marana Regional Airport (AVW), 11700 W Avra Valley Rd, Marana, Arizona 85653, United States

Airframe Total time

946 hours

Airframe Description

  • Basic Empty Weight: 2,529 lb
  • Useful Load: 1,071 lb
  • Registration: N1SJ (Does Not Transfer with sale)
  • Certified for Flight Into Known Icing (FIKI)

Engine 1 hours

946 hours SNEW

Propulsion

Engine

  • CONTINENTAL TSIO550K 

Prop

  • HARTZELL
  • 316 SOH 
  • Composite

Flight rules

Instrument Flight Rules

Navigation equipment

  • Cirrus Perspective by Garmin
  • Dual WAAS enabled GPS
  • Dual AHARS
  • Dual Air Data Computer
  • Garmin 12 Inch PFD and MFD with Synthetic Vision Technology
  • Garmin ChartView – Powered by Jeppesen
  • Engine & Fuel Management
  • Garmin Safe Taxi
  • Perspective Enhanced Vision System (EVS)
  • Garmin GFC-700 Digital Autopilot
  • Yaw Damper
  • Flight Director
  • Garmin Electronic Stability Protection (ESP)
  • Garmin GMA-350 Audio Panel
  • Garmin GTX-33 ADS-B ES Remote Transponder (ADS-B Out)
  • Avidyne Active Traffic System
  • Stormscope Lightning Detection System
  • Garmin Perspective Global Connect
  • Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System
  • XM Weather Datalink with XM Radio

Additional equipment

  • TKS Known Ice Protection System (FIKI)
  • Cirrus Airframe Parachute System – Repack due in 2033
  • Factory Installed Air Conditioning
  • AmSafe Crew Seat Airbag Restraint
  • Precise Flight 77 Cubic Feet Oxygen System
  • LoPresti 85 Watts HID Landing Light
  • AeroLED MicroSun Wingtip Lights
  • Surface Illumination Lights (Ice Lights)
  • Tanis Engine Pre-Heater
  • Tinted Windows
  • Leading Edge Protectant
  • Black Spinner
  • 406 MHz ELT
  • Rosen Sun Visors
  • Mid-Continent Dual USB Charging Ports

Number of seats

4

Interior Condition

  • Carbon Black Leather Interior
  • 60/40 Flex Rear Seating

Interior Year

2013

Exterior Condition

  • Carbon White with Red and Silver Exterior

Paint Year

2013

Inspection Status

  • Annual Inspection Completed: June 2023
Date
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Price
05/10/2024
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$629,900
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