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Jet Fleet Aviation LLC
1658 South Litchfield RoadGoodyearAZ 85338United States
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+1 480-548-8055Steve Gage
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USD$234,300

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SOLD! thank you. Can we call you on the next one? $230,000. G-1000, KAP-140, Deal pending, please call for current status, Fresh annual in January, still flying hours will change, offered subject to prior sale, commitment, change in hours, and mutually signed sales agreement signed by Buyer & Seller, thank you. please call for appointment to inspect. Sales step procedures:: :1. Please have your financing ready - we can't hold an airplane or take a deposit "subject to financing" 2. Please have your inspector lined up, we require buyers to inspect the airplane by a FAA licensed mechanic before purchase. 3. Come see the airplane and read the log books, your inspector is welcome to use our hangar after a sales contract has been agreed to and signed by Buyer and Seller, and a refundable deposit placed with an agreed escrow service. 4. We can send copies of specific pages out of the log books, and we can scan the log books, as time permits. 5. The Sales agreement includes a Hold Harmless agreement - it is an AS-IS, where-is sale with all faults, subject to your pre-buy inspection. 6. The agreement covers common-sense items, like We are only the Broker and represent only the Seller and do not make any warranties as to anything. The Seller warrants clear title and nothing else. 7.. If you are happy with the agreement, and place your refundable $ 10,000 deposit with an agreed escrow (it's refundable based upon your acceptance of your inspection), then we test fly it with you, and go to the pre-buy inspection step. 8. Price Discussions: The Seller has put thought into the price so that the airplane is attractive and competitive to similar offerings, and presents a compelling offering to Buyers. 9. You can email an offer at any time, but generally, the posted price, for the above reasons, short of an extraordinary circumstance, is the price. We love buyers to compare, compare, compare. 10. On the pre-buy, your inspector must return the airplane to us the way we gave it to the inspector. The seller is not obligated to fix "whatever your mechanic finds". You can walk away at any time. If there's a genuine issue that the seller agrees with, it can certainly be discussed. 11. After the inspection, if the inspection is satisfactory to you, you proceed to close and pay for the airplane. 12. Like buying a new car, proof of acceptable insurance is required prior to closing. 13. The escrow process is like buying a house- the escrow will check the title status at the FAA, collect the money, file the title transfer documents at the FAA, and pay the Seller Next step? Go flying and have adventures! Thank you for reading. We look forward to meeting with you

About 172 Skyhawk

The Cessna 172, also known as the Skyhawk, is a four-seat, single-engine, high-wing aircraft that has become one of the most popular and widely produced aircraft in aviation history. Since its introduction in 1956, over 44,000 units have been built, making it the most successful aircraft in terms of sales. Initially designed as an improved version of the Cessna 170, the 172 featured a tricycle landing gear instead of the tailwheel configuration of its predecessor, which made it easier to handle on the ground and more appealing to flight training schools. The aircraft's simple, robust design and forgiving flight characteristics have made it a favorite among flight instructors and students alike. The original Cessna 172 was powered by a six-cylinder Continental O-300 engine producing 145 horsepower. Over the years, the aircraft has seen numerous updates and improvements, including more powerful engines, modern avionics, and enhanced aerodynamics. The most common engine found in later models is the Lycoming O-320, which produces 150 to 160 horsepower, depending on the variant. The Cessna 172 has a wingspan of 36 feet (11 meters) and a length of 27 feet 2 inches (8.28 meters). Its high-wing design provides excellent visibility for both pilot and passengers, as well as added safety by keeping the wings clear of obstacles during takeoff and landing. The aircraft's standard fuel capacity is 42 gallons (159 liters), giving it a range of approximately 640 nautical miles (1,185 kilometers) with a cruise speed of around 122 knots (140 mph or 226 km/h). The cockpit of the Cessna 172 is known for its user-friendly layout, with straightforward controls and instrumentation that make it ideal for training. Modern variants, such as the Cessna 172S, are equipped with advanced avionics suites like the Garmin G1000, which includes digital displays, GPS navigation, and automated flight control systems, enhancing safety and situational awareness. One of the key factors contributing to the Cessna 172's longevity and success is its versatility. It is used for a wide range of applications, including flight training, recreational flying, aerial photography, and even light cargo transport. Its dependable performance and low operating costs make it an attractive option for both private owners and flight schools. The Cessna 172's durability and ease of maintenance have also played a significant role in its enduring popularity. The aircraft's all-metal construction and simple systems make it relatively easy to maintain, and a large support network ensures that parts and service are readily available. The Cessna 172 has a rich operational history and has been involved in numerous noteworthy events. It was the aircraft used by Robert Timm and John Cook in 1958 to set the world record for the longest continuous flight, staying airborne for 64 days, 22 hours, and 19 minutes. The Skyhawk's reliability and performance in a wide range of conditions have cemented its reputation as a workhorse of the skies. Today, the Cessna 172 continues to be produced by Textron Aviation, the parent company of Cessna, and remains a mainstay in the general aviation community. Its combination of reliability, ease of use, and versatility ensures that it will remain a favorite among pilots and flight schools for many years to come.