
Specifications
Broker
APPEL SYSTEMS ONLINE 777AIRCRAFTSALES
+4915678878339
Aircraft Details
- Located in Switzerland
- Meticulously tracked with solid remaining times on major life-limited parts
- Airframe Total Time: 14,704.0 hours
- Main Rotor Blades: 2,332.2 & 2,631.2 hours remaining
- Main Rotor Yoke: 1,063.2 hours remaining
- Tail Rotor Blades: 1,145.0 & 1,739.7 hours remaining
- Main Transmission: 1,453.0 hours remaining
- Tail Rotor Gearbox: 3,025.0 hours remaining
- Turbine: 1,258.7 hours remaining
- T-T Straps due for replacement October 4, 2027
- Engine Total Time: 7,988.1 hours
- Engine Cycles (NG): 5,286
- Ready to go to work for its next operator
About this Model
Overview
The Bell 206B II JetRanger is a light, single-turbine helicopter commonly used for training, utility work, aerial observation, and short-range passenger missions. Buyers typically look to the type for predictable handling, straightforward day-to-day operation, and supportability through a large installed base. Most aircraft are legacy airframes, so equipment standardization varies widely by serial number and prior mission.
Mission Fit
The 206B II fits missions that value simplicity, good visibility, and frequent cycles. It is often selected where ramp footprint and operating complexity need to stay low, and where a proven light turbine platform is acceptable for the mission profile.
Cabin
Typical seating is a two-place cockpit with a rear bench for passengers, with cabin access via doors on both sides. The cabin is functional rather than spacious, with noise and vibration levels that depend heavily on interior fit, rotor track/balance condition, and installed soundproofing. Visibility is generally strong for both pilot and passengers, which supports sightseeing and observation-type missions.