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Cessna has revealed that its highly anticipated Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) will be called the Model 162 SkyCatcher.First flight of the prototype 162 – as opposed to the proof-of-concept aircraft that ...
Aircraft Summary: The 2010 Cessna 162 Skycatcher is perfect for time-building or recreational flying. Powered by a 100-hp Continental O200D engine, it burns just 5.5 gallons per hour, making it highly ...
This 2011 Cessna Skycatcher Is a Capable, Versatile, Light Sport ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick Economical performance and an advanced panel make the Skycatcher a solid personal aircraft.
With new aircraft prices starting at nearly $500,000 and very easily topping $1 million, prospective owners with modest budgets often feel resigned to owning and flying airplanes that are many decades ...
READ MORE: Cessna 162 Skycatcher: It‘s Here! Pilots interested in a unique opportunity to own a modern, low-time aircraft for a price on par with older, higher-time types should consider this 2011 ...
Today’s Top Pick is a 2010 Cessna 162 Skycatcher. Cessna designed the 162 Skycatcher as a modern trainer and personal aircraft that could take over where ancient Cessna 150s and 152s left off.
Cessna has over 6,000 single-engine piston aircraft equipped with BendixKing avionics. These aircraft and many others in Cessna's pilot training and recreation line can have their life extended ...
An heir to the 152, the Cessna 162 was unveiled (as a mockup) at the 2007 Oshkosh, Wisconsin fly-in. Cessna’s 162 skycatcher is vastly different from its forebears, but with its gentle handling ...
And in January, Cessna notified aircraft dealers that the company’s lineup no longer includes the Skycatcher. The decision was based on soft sales: Only about 200 162s have been sold.
I don't think this will surprise anyone: Cessna 162 production is about to be ended. In October at the National Business Aviation Association convention, Cessna CEO Scott Ernest stated that the ...
This state-of-the-art aircraft will allow Quasar, through its two wholly owned subsidiaries, Atlantic Aviation, Inc. and A-Cent Aviation, Inc., to generate substantial revenues in the fast growing ...