If you’ve ever flown a Cessna 182T, you’d know it’s one mighty fine aircraft. Reliable, stable cruising, and the ideal aircraft for any pilot seeking adventure….in comfort!
Let us introduce you to VH-WRW and the other 182’s in the Curtis Aviation fleet.
What is the Cessna 182T used for and why such a popular aircraft?
The Cessna 182T is fully IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) ready with a 235hp engine.
Here at Curtis Aviation, Cessna 182s are our MOST POPULAR choice when people want to travel or fly charter around Australia. With all the comforts of a Mercedes-Benz,
- four people can enjoy the scenery with
- plenty of leg and arm room and
- knowing you can carry at least 5 hours of fuel travelling at over 140 knots per hour.
About the Curtis Aviation Cessna 182T fleet
This is such a much-loved aircraft, at Curtis Aviation we have four modern Cessna 182T’s available for training, hire and charter, including our legendary Air Safari trips.
- VH-BXO, our featured aircraft, along with VH-BMJ are C182T model aircraft fitted out with Garmin avionics glass cockpits and auto pilots. BMJ is a beautiful 2006 models. BXO is a 2007 model with an integrated Garmin autopilot.
- VH-BMX is a 2004 model C182T with leather interior, Bendix King GPS, auto pilot and a conventional avionics suite. Perfect for Commercial Pilot Licence training, IFR training and as a touring aircraft.
Can the Cessna 182T handle bush strips?
For anyone wanting to fly to lesser-known destinations and airstrips, our 182’s are the ideal aircraft for bush strip operations training and a great aeroplane to experience Australia’s outback.
Would you like to know more about flying a Cessna 182T, contact us today to chat with one of our team members.