The Beechcraft King Air B200 is the workhorse of the King Air line with almost 2,000 built. The most successful series of twin turbine-powered business aircraft ever built, the King Air product line has been in continuous production since 1964. More than 6,000 King Airs have been sold for corporate, commercial and special mission operations in more than 94 countries throughout the world amassing over 40 million flight hours.
Engine Model: PT6A-42 Engine Model: PT6A-42
Left Engine:
Serial: PCE93646
TTSNEW: 5861.6
Total Cycles: 5,107
SMOH: 2,728
Cycles SMOH: 2,577
SHOT: 1,043.1
Right Engine:
Serial: PCE93645
TTSNEW: 5,987.5
Total Cycles: 5,138
SMOH: 2,892.9
Cycles SMOH: 2,645
SHOT: 1,043.1
Props:
Hartzell/Raisbeck 4-blade Quiet Turbofan props
Propeller 1 Serial: FY2305
SMOH: 965.9
Propeller 2 Serial: FY2306
SMOH: 965.9
Raisebeck Mods:
Quiet Turbofan Propellers
Ram Air Recovery System
Enhanced Performance Leading Edges
Dual Aft Body Strakes
High Flotation Gear Doors
Nacelle Wing Lockers
Crown Wing Lockers
Interior:
Rating: 9
Done By: FAAircraft Interiors, South Africa
MM/YYYY: 2006
Passengers: 11
Configuration: Executive
Seating: Dark blue leather seating, blue sheepskin crew seats, extra seat in aft baggage compartment, extra 4-place couch
Headliner: Taupe headliner
Sidewalls: Blue & tan sidepanels
Carpet: Tan wool carpeting
Cabinetry: Burled walnut veneer cabinetry & tray tables
Storage: Aft baggage compartment
General: Interior is in excellent condition
Exterior:
Rating: 8
Done By: FAAircraft Interiors, South Africa
MM/YYYY: 08/2005
Colors: Matterhorn white w/blue & gold stripes
Maintenance Certifications:
Maintained: FAR Part 135
Airframe Maintenance Program: Confirmed to be on a maintenance program
Inspections:
Phase 1 Inspection completed February 24, 2010
Phase 2 Inspection completed December 8, 2010
Phase 3 Inspection completed November 8th, 2008
Phase 4 Inspection completed June 19th, 2006
New windshield & new polarizers installed as reported 10/07/05.
All inspections, all AD's & mandatory SB's are current as reported 02/11/2011.
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