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PIPER MALIBU JETPROP(1997)

Specifications

Year1997
Serial Number4636077
RegistrationPS-ZAG
Total Hours4,050
LocationBrazil
RegionSOUTH AMERICA

Broker

OMNIJET

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AI Description

  • Engine Model: PT6A-35
  • Engine TBO: 3600 hours
  • Engine TTSN: 3370 hours
  • Engine SOH Hours: 90 hours
  • Avionics:
  • Autopilot: Garmin GFC-600
  • Communication Radios: Garmin GTN-650, Garmin GTN-750
  • EFIS: Garmin G500, Garmin G600
  • GPS: Garmin GTN-650, Garmin GTN-750
  • Navigation Radios: Garmin GTN-650, Garmin GTN-750
  • Transponder: Garmin GTX-345
  • Weather Radar: Honeywell RDR-2000
  • Additional Equipment: LoPresti Boom Beam taxi lights, MaxPulse
  • Interior:
  • Rating: 7
  • Refurbished: 2012
  • Passenger Capacity: 5
  • Configuration: Executive
  • Accessories: 6-place Bose
  • Exterior:
  • Rating: 7
  • New Exterior: 2012
  • Features:
  • ADS-B Capable: Equipped
  • Traffic Collision Avoidance System: Standard
  • Weather Radar: Standard
  • Synthetic Vision System/Technology: Standard

About this Model

Overview

The Piper Malibu Jetprop is a turboprop conversion of the pressurized Malibu/Mirage platform, typically replacing the original piston engine with a Pratt & Whitney PT6A variant under a supplemental type certificate (STC). The result is a high-altitude, known-ice-capable (when equipped) traveling airplane with turboprop start reliability and strong climb performance in a cabin-class, single-engine format. It sits between high-performance pistons and purpose-built cabin turboprops, trading cabin volume and systems redundancy for lower fuel burn and simpler single-pilot operations.

Mission Fit

Mission fit is strongest for one to four adults with bags, moving quickly in the flight levels and leveraging the Malibu’s pressurized cabin. The Jetprop’s value proposition is most evident when you routinely need turbine reliability, ice protection capability, and short-to-mid stage lengths rather than maximum cabin space. Compared with larger turboprops, payload and baggage flexibility can be the limiting factor before range.

Cabin

The cabin is based on the Malibu/Mirage: a pressurized six-seat layout in a relatively narrow cross-section, typically with two front seats and club-style seating aft. Expect a car-like, cockpit-forward environment rather than a stand-up cabin; comfort is good for small groups, while boarding and in-cabin movement are constrained by the airframe size. Pressurization supports high-altitude cruise with improved passenger comfort versus unpressurized singles, and noise/thermal comfort depend heavily on insulation, prop condition, and the specific conversion details.

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