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BELL 505 JETRANGER X(2021)

BELL 505 JETRANGER X
Asking Price
$1,790,000

Specifications

Year2021
Serial Number65377
RegistrationC-GZLY
Total Hours165
LocationST-HUBERT, QUEBEC, CANADA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

HELICO STORE

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AI Description

  • Model: BELL 505 JET RANGER X
  • Condition: Used
  • Fresh Annual Inspection valid until June 2025
  • Ultra Low Hours: 165 total airframe hours
  • Engine Remaining Time: 2,848 hours
  • Private use only, always hangared
  • Features:
  • Air Conditioning (AC)
  • Automatic Doors (Pilot & Co-Pilot)
  • Leather Seats (Two Tone Tan)
  • Sliding Windows (Pilot & Co-Pilot)
  • Dual Pilot Controls
  • Rotor Brake
  • Inlet Barrier Filter
  • Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)
  • Ground Handling Wheels
  • High Skid Gear
  • Tail Rotor Gearbox Cover
  • Bose Headset Adapter
  • Lithium Battery Trickle Charger
  • Avionics:
  • Transponder GTX 345R (ADS-B In/Out)
  • Exterior Color: Fire Red Solid 570046
  • Interior Headliner: Black with Tan Center

About this Model

Overview

The Bell 505 Jet Ranger X is a five-seat, single-turbine helicopter positioned for flight training, private ownership, and light commercial work. It combines a relatively simple airframe with a glass cockpit and features aimed at lowering workload in the traffic pattern and during confined-area operations. Compared with older two-blade trainers and legacy light singles, the 505’s emphasis is on contemporary avionics, predictable handling, and an interior that can be configured for passengers or light utility.

Mission Fit

Mission strength is in repeatable short legs, airwork, and day-to-day flying where ease of operation and cockpit workload matter. It is commonly selected where the aircraft will spend significant time in the training pattern, doing local flights, or supporting light commercial tasks. For consistently demanding hot-and-high, high gross-weight, or missionized roles, buyers often look to larger airframes with greater performance and payload headroom.

Cabin

The 505’s cabin is designed around visibility and accessibility. Large windows support training and observation, while wide doors simplify passenger entry and loading. Seating is typically arranged for one pilot plus up to four passengers, with configurations that can prioritize passenger comfort or practical utility depending on interior and equipment choices.