2021 King Air 250
Description
The King Air 250 is a twin-engine turboprop aircraft manufactured by Textron Aviation. It is a member of the King Air family and is based on the King Air 200. The King Air 250 is powered by two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-52 engines, each producing 850 shaft horsepower. It has a maximum range of 1,520 nm and a maximum cruise speed of 270 knots. It has a maximum takeoff weight of 11,500 lbs and a maximum payload of 4,400 lbs. The King Air 250 features the Garmin G1000 avionics suite and has a cabin that can be configured to seat up to nine passengers.
Features
- Total Time: 670 hrs
- TOTAL TIME: 670 Hrs (as of 6 January 2023)
- CYCLES: 523
- Engine(s)
- ENGINE 1: 672 Hrs
- ENGINE 2: 672 Hrs
- Prop Details
- PROPELLER 1: 672 Hrs
- PROPELLER 2: 672 Hrs
- Avionics
- Pro Line Fusion radios with dual COM, dual NAV, dual audio control panels
- Single DME-4000
- Single GPS with WAAS/LPV receiver
- Dual Collins (Mode A) TDR-94D transponders with Flight ID and ADS-B Out Compliant with DO-260B Standard
- Collins TWR-850 Weather Radar
- Dual FMS fully integrated in Pro Line Fusion
- Cockpit Voice Recorder
- L3 Communications Skywatch TCAS I
- TAWS+ Includes Class A
- Pro Line Fusion Synthetic Vision Technology (SVT)
- L3 Communication GH-3900 ESIS
- Artex C406N ELT
- Integrated Electronic Charts (Subscription Required)
- Maintenance Status
- Next Due: 1,000 cycles / 7 March 2023
- Proparts: 60-months starting from 30 March 2021
- P&W ESP Silver: Ending 31 March 2026
- Features/Options
- Collins GWX-3001 Satellite Graphical Weather (Continental U.S. Coverage Only)