Waldom
Fifteen blades!
- Joined
- Oct 16, 2005
- Posts
- 275
- Type aircraft owned
- Piper PA-11
- Base airport
- NY95
- Ratings
- ATP FE A&P
Your requirements almost clearly state a 160 or 180 H.P. four-seat fixed gear.
Choices are :
Cessna 172
Piper Warrior
Piper Cherokee 180
Piper Archer
Beech Sundowner
Since your load requirements 90% of the time are one or two, full fuel can be used on almost all your flights with these aircraft and the "muscle" of the more powerful (and very thirsty) 182 or 235/Dakota seems unnecessary.
You're better off putting money in safety systems on more modestly powered aircraft, such as back-up electric attitude indicators, GPS/Nexrad and traffic alert, then spending that on more expensive aircraft that will only save you a half-hour (or less) on most flights.
Maintenance will be quite a bit more expensive on the thirstier birds TOO.
Of all, I'd say the Archer is probably best for your mission.
You can't legally fill the seats, take baggage, and fuel for a 400nm trip in any of these airplanes.
I have operated the above aircraft and frankly don't consider them to have quite enough performance for regular IFR. This is especially true with the range requirement. This was all east of the Mississippi. If you operate in a "hot and high" environment, that really knocks the lighter airplanes out of the mission.
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