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On the ground, I found the that the 182 handled pretty much like the 172, and once I got used to the slightly different instrument panel that I had been used to, we taxied to runway 7, got our ...
The Cessna 182 Skylane was introduced in 1956 and has remained in production in various forms ever since. It is a four-seat, single-engine light aircraft, designed for both private and commercial use.
Cessna is putting the gasoline piston version of the Skylane back into production as the diesel-powered 182 JT-A continues to languish in certification purgatory.
AmSafe, Cessna Deliver First Airbag-Equipped 172, 182; AmSafe Inflatable Restraints Now Standard Equipment for Cessna 172, 182, and 206 February 09, 2005 11:36 AM Eastern Standard Time ...
Cessna views the $515,000 Turbo Skylane JT-A as an important product for growing world markets where avgas is expensive or hard to find. The 227 horsepower SMA engine burns 11 gallons per hour, or ...
Air Plains Services has designed an advanced instrument panel kit—the 172XPa—for Cessna 172 owners who either are planning to install or have completed installations of the company’s 180-hp ...