VT-NKF - 1995 BEECHCRAFT KING AIR C90B
Aircraft Summary
General
Year
1995
Manufacturer
BEECHCRAFT
Model
KING AIR C90B
Serial Number
LJ-1402
Condition
Used
Registration #
VT-NKF
Description
The King Air C90B is a proven twin-engine turboprop renowned for reliability, efficiency, and exceptional short-field performance. Powered by dependable Pratt & Whitney PT6A-21 engines, the aircraft delivers strong climb performance, impressive range, and the ability to access smaller airports with ease.
With a comfortable executive cabin accommodating up to six passengers, the C90B provides a quiet and refined travel experience ideal for both business and leisure missions. Combining legendary King Air durability with low operating costs and versatile performance, the C90B remains one of the most trusted and capable turboprops in its class.
Airframe
Total Time
5600.8
Total Landings
4947
Engine 1
Engine 1 Manufacturer
PRATT & WHITNEY
Engine 1 Model
PT6A-21
Engine 1 Serial Number
PCE-25850
Engine 1 Time
5600.08
Engine 1 Time Since
SNEW
Engine 1 TBO
3600
Engine 1 Cycles
4934
Engine 1 Notes
Hrs until next OH: 1595.15
Engine 2
Engine 2 Manufacturer
PRATT & WHITNEY
Engine 2 Model
PT6A-21
Engine 2 Serial Number
PCE-25845
Engine 2 Time
5600.08
Engine 2 Time Since
SNEW
Engine 2 TBO
3600
Engine 2 Cycles
4934
Engine 2 Notes
Hrs until next OH: 1595.15
Props
Prop 1 Manufacturer
MCCAULEY
Prop 1 Model
4HFR34C768
Prop 1 Time
5600.08
Prop 1 Time Since
SNEW
Prop 2 Manufacturer
MCCAULEY
Prop 2 Model
4HFR34C768
Prop 2 Time
5600.08
Prop 2 Time Since
SNEW
Prop Notes
Model: McCauley (Part no: 4HFR34C 768B)
Serial Number: 942291 / 942313
SOH (LH & RH) 1453.22 (c/w @ 4146.46 hrs on 12/3/2019)
Avionics
Avionics/Radios
Collins AP-105 Autopilot & Flight Director
Dual King KY-196B COM / Dual KX-165 NAV
Dual TDR-94D Mode C Transponders
RDR-2000 Color Weather Radar
Additional Equipment
Additional Equipment
SAFT Ni-Cd Battery
Interior
Interior Notes
Last interior refurbishment: June 20242
Crew + 6 Passengers (In Passenger Configuration)
2 Crew + 5 Passengers (In Medical Configuration)
Air Conditioning
Belted Lav
1 Medical Stretcher
Inspection Status
Inspection Status
• Phase 3 Inspection (600 hour) - c/w 7/5/2024 @ 5111 hrs - Due at 5713 hrs 7/5/2026 - 113.4 hours remaining
• Phase 2 Inspection - c/w 10/2025
• Fresh Landing Gear Overhaul: Recently completed January 2026. Due every 6 years, or 8000 cycles.
• Recently Performed Maintenance: Battery CT and Overhaul, Lubrication of Upper Shock Absorber and Top Brace Casting Joint of Main Landing Gear (LH and RH), CVR readout, ELT Self Test
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