2001 Beech King Air 350

Aircraft
- The Beechcraft King Air 350 is a twin-turboprop aircraft known for its versatility and performance, often used for business, training, and specialized missions. It is a stretched version of the King Air 300, with increased cabin space and added winglets. The 350 can be configured for various roles, including passenger transport, cargo, and specialized roles like maritime patrol or scientific research.
- RP-C1719 has 4750 Hours Total Airframe Time
- The engines have 3858 Hours To Run to 5000 hours as per AD/Eng/5
Engines & Props
- Engine Overhaul PT6A-60A PCE-PK0373 1500 SMOH
- Engine Overhaul PT6A-60A PCE-PK0372 1500 SMOH
- Both Props Overhauled May 2025 – Due 3031
Inspection History
Avionics
- Garmin G1000NXi
- L3 FA2100 DFDR
- Garmin GTX3000 Txpdr – TCAS II
- N56WC G1000 Equipment Listing
Landing Gear
Landing Gear Overhauled May 2025 – Due 3031
Interior
Fully refurbished 2018. Grey Interior.
Extras
Raisbeck Dual Aft Strakes, and Wing Lockers
Raisbeck Dual Aft Strakes, and Wing Lockers







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