N402CK - 2009 CIRRUS SR22 G3 TURBO
Aircraft Summary
General
Year
2009
Manufacturer
CIRRUS
Model
SR22-G3 TURBO
Serial Number
3404
Registration #
N402CK
Condition
Used
FlightRules
IFR
Based at
ILM
Description
A great trouble free airplane that looks nearly new. I have loved this plane, but I am moving up to a pressurized turbine, which I have already committed to. So this one I am pricing to move!
Cirrus embark training included
Airframe
Total Time
1421
Fuel Capacity Volume
92 gal
Complete Logs
Yes
Airframe Notes
Paint is excellent IMO, maybe a handful of tiny defects B B to pea size. Shiny, always Hangared. No damage history.
Engine
Engine Manufacturer
CONTINENTAL
Engine Model
IO550N
Engine Serial Number
692101
Engine Horsepower
310 HP
Engine Time
341
Engine Time Since
STOH
Engine TBO
2000
Turbonormalized
Yes
Engine Notes
I have cruised this engine at 65% power. (see photo of panel in the air) I am a conservative guy plus I feel doing that will allow the next major overhaul to be condition based, rather than hours based. My compressions: 72,74,77,65,76,74/80 and have been stable. The TN engine I am told is the best ever used in a Cirrus. It runs cooler and uses less fuel than the new factory K engine. I have great confidence in this engine. Platinum engine
Props
Prop Manufacturer
HARTZELL
Prop Time
1421
Prop Time Since
SNEW
Number of Blades
3
Blade Composition
Aluminum
Prop Notes
Prop has been trouble free
Avionics
Avionics/Radios
4 Place IntercomCirrus Perspective by Garmin Avionics SuiteDigital Engine and Fuel MonitoringDual Garmin 12" LCD DisplaysEnhanced Ground Proximity Warning System (TAWS-B)Enhanced Vision System (EVS) CameraFlight DirectorGarmin Chart ViewGarmin GFC-700 Digital AutopilotGARMIN GMA 350C Bluetooth Audio Panel with 3-D AudioGarmin GTX330ESGarmin Yaw DampenerGCU 478 FMS KeyboardSynthetic Vision Technology SVT
Additional Equipment
Oxygen System
Yes
Flight Into Known Icing (FIKI)
Yes
A/C
Yes
Additional Equipment
Mountain High pulse oxygen miser. I really like this. It's right in front of you, a little Green blink every time it pulses oxygen to you, it knows how you breathe. With the 77 cubic foot tank, at 18,000 feet, one person has 50 hours of endurance oxygen.
Exterior
Year Painted
2008
Exterior Notes
Paint is all good. May be a handful of BB to pea sized defects. Good shine. Windows all clear and free of defects. Trim all good.
Interior
Year Interior
2008
Interior Notes
No defects. It all looks good.
Inspection Status
Inspection Status
Fresh annual from Cirrus service center. Next annual due June 2027. All three batteries are new, mags, rebuilt, new, spark, plugs, oxygen tank replaced last year, line cutters done, parachute due October 2028.
Airworthy
Yes
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