1990 King Air C90
Description
The King Air C90 is a twin-engine, turbo prop aircraft manufactured by Beechcraft. The C90 was introduced in 1982 and is still in production today. The C90 is a popular aircraft for corporate and charter operations, and is capable of carrying up to nine passengers. It is powered by two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-21 turboprop engines, each producing 850 horsepower. The C90 is capable of cruising at speeds of up to 280 knots, and has a maximum range of 1,240 nautical miles. The aircraft has a maximum takeoff weight of 11,500 lbs and a maximum landing weight of 10,400 lbs. It is typically configured with a crew of two and six passengers.
Features
- Total Time: 6,395
- Total Cycles: 5,498
- Home Base Current: Kenedy, TX
- Regulation: Operated Under FAA Part 91
- Engine(s)
- Honeywell PT6A-21
- SN: PCE 25499 / PCE 25498
- Total Cycles: 5,498 / 5,498
- Time Since Overhaul: 2,797.9 / 2,797.9
- Prop Details
- Hartzwell HC-B3TN-3M
- SN: BUA-28313 / BUA-28304
- Total Time: 2,215.6 / 2,215.6
- Prop Overhaul Due 4/3/2023
- Avionics
- King KFC-250 Autopilot
- Flight Director
- Alt Pre-Select
- Garmin GTN-725 WAAS IFR GPS
- ADS-B traffic & weather
- XM Weather
- Color Radar
- Garmin GTX-345 Mode S Transponder
- ADS-B In/Out
- Garmin GTX-335 Mode S Transponder
- Garmin GDL-69 XM Datalink
- King RDS-82VP Weather Radar displays on GTN-725
- King KTR-908/KNR-634 Nav/Comms
- King KY-196 Comm
- King KDM-706 DME
- King KR-806 ADF (INOP)
- King KCS-305 Slaved Compass
- King KRA-405 Radar Altimeter
- King KGPS-560 EGPWS
- L-3 SkyWatch 479 Traffic
- WX-950 Stormscope
- Fuel Flow Computer
- Maintenance Status
- Phase 3 and 4 inspections completed in October 2022 along with a pre-buy inspection at Georgetown Aviation, Georgetown, TX
- Engine hoses due 4-2025
- Landing gear due 4-2026
- Gear hoses due 3-2029
- O2 bottle due 3-2024
- Wind bolt insp due 4-2024