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1977 Cessna 172N Skyhawk

Used
$189,000
09/12/2024
Est: $1,402/mo
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Registration no. C-FTLNSerial no. 17268468
93 VIEWS
6 DAYS ON FLYING
0 SAVES

Aircraft Listing Type

For Sale

Highlights

C-FTLN

1977 Cessna 172N S/N: 17268468

Lycoming O-320-H2AD S/N: L-1168-76

McCauley 1C160/DTM7557, S/N: 729024

Airframe TTSN: 4312.2

Engine TSOH: 194.7 (11/01/2007 by One Stop Aviation)

Propeller TSOH: 4312.2 (corrosion and dimensional checks c/o 02APR2024)

This Cessna 172N is an early model and is a 14V aircraft currently completing its annual inspection.

A new Concorde RG25XC battery has been installed.

All 3 tires and tubes.

Wheel bearings have been greased.

Aircraft has a 406 ELT, which has gone through its Performance and Operational checks.

The Pitot Static inspection is about to be carried out.

Aircraft has leather seats, bubble windows, and comes with wheel pants.

Avionics installed are as listed:

Garmin GMA 340 audio panel

Garmin GTR-255 VHF COM

Narco MX12D NAV/COM

Stratus Appareo ADS-B out transponder

ACK A-30.5 Altitude Digitizer

EC-1 EGT/CHT instrument

Seller location

Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Canada

Aircraft location

Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Canada

Flight rules

Visual Flight Rules

Number of seats

4

Date
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Price
09/12/2024
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$189,000
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