Specifications
Aircraft Details
• Located in Fort Pierce, Florida
• Aircraft will be delivered fully refurbished
• Equipped with Garmin G600TXi Integrated Flight Deck System Avionics
• Engines, props, and landing gears will have fresh overhauls
• Fresh CPCP 1 thru 5 completed
• All Airworthiness Directives (AD’s) and Service Bulletins (SB’s) complied with
• Total airframe time: 46,687 hours
• Both engines are Pratt & Whitney PT6A-27, 0 hours since overhaul (SOH), 3600 TBO
• 19 passenger configuration with high-back seats
About this Model
Overview
The DHC-6-300 Twin Otter is a high-wing, fixed-gear twin turboprop designed to move people and cargo into and out of short, unimproved runways with limited support infrastructure. The -300 variant is a widely used production standard, commonly operated for regional transport, island and coastal shuttles, utility logistics, and special-mission roles where predictable STOL capability matters more than cruise speed.
Mission Fit
Mission planning typically centers on runway length/condition, payload at temperature and elevation, and the need for flexible cabin configurations. The aircraft is commonly selected when the destination set includes short or unimproved strips that exclude many conventional commuter turboprops. It is less aligned with missions dominated by long sectors where speed, cabin refinement, and pressurization drive passenger experience.
Cabin
Cabin experience is utilitarian and mission-configurable. The square cross-section and large cabin door support quick reconfiguration between passengers, freight, and mixed loads. Noise and vibration levels reflect the unpressurized, working-airplane design; comfort varies significantly with interior kit, seating type, and operator refurbishments. Ventilation/heating performance and perceived comfort are highly dependent on specific aircraft equipment and condition.