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PIPER MERIDIAN(2008)

Asking Price
$1,565,000

Specifications

Year2008
Serial Number4697378
RegistrationN7873C
Total Hours2,961
LocationUnited States
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Raptor Aviation, Inc.

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AI Description

  • Maintenance: FAR Part 91
  • Phase 1 Inspection due: March 31, 2025
  • Phase 2 Inspection due: March 31, 2025
  • Engine Model: PT6A-42A
  • Engine TBO: 3600 hours
  • Avionics:
  • Dual ADAHRS
  • Avidyne Entegra package
  • Dual Garmin GTN-650 communication and navigation radios
  • Avidyne EXP-5000 EFIS (10.7-inch 2-tube)
  • L3 WX-500 Stormscope
  • Honeywell IHAS-8000 EGPWS Class B TAWS
  • Honeywell IHAS-8000 TCAS
  • Garmin GTX-345 Mode S transponder
  • Honeywell RDR-2000VP weather radar
  • Features:
  • ADS-B Equipped
  • Standard Terrain Awareness & Warning System
  • Standard Traffic Collision Avoidance System
  • Standard Freon Air Conditioning
  • Standard Heated Windshield
  • Standard Weather Radar
  • Interior:
  • New interior in 2020
  • Executive configuration for 5 passengers
  • Tan leather seating, forward 4-place club
  • Forward bar refreshment equipment
  • Music entertainment system
  • Datalink business equipment
  • Exterior:
  • New exterior in 2020
  • Colors: White & maroon

About this Model

Overview

The Piper Meridian (PA-46-500TP) is a pressurized, single-engine turboprop built around the PA-46 airframe, bridging high-performance pistons and entry turboprops. It is typically used for personal and business point-to-point travel where short-to-medium stage lengths, all-weather capability, and manageable single-pilot operations are priorities. Compared with larger cabin turboprops, the Meridian trades cabin volume and payload flexibility for lower operating complexity and access to smaller airports.

Mission Fit

The Meridian tends to fit missions in the few-hundred-nautical-mile range with the flexibility to climb above much of the weather and operate into many general-aviation airports. Buyers generally view it as a practical turbine step-up aircraft for two to four people plus baggage, with performance that improves options in terrain and icing seasons when properly equipped and operated within limitations.

Cabin

The Meridian cabin is a compact, pressurized environment derived from the PA-46 family. Seating is commonly arranged for a pilot and up to five passengers, but real-world comfort depends on occupant size, trip length, and baggage. The cabin is quieter and more stable than many pistons at altitude, though it remains a narrow, low-profile fuselage compared with larger turboprops. Baggage is typically split between a rear area and additional compartments, so packing strategy matters when traveling with multiple passengers.