For Sale SOLD SOLD SOLD!! Chase Aviation Sells Another One!!! Part 135 Maintained Baron 58-AMAZING- $150,000

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SOLD SOLD SOLD!!! Chase Aviation sells another one!!
1979 Beechcraft Baron 58 TH-1015 N686FR Located in St. Augustine, FL (KSGJ)

Airframe
Total Time: 7,553

Engine(s) Continental IO-520-CB
Serial Number: 571120 / 267904
Total Time: 2,485 / 5,417
TSMOH: 780 / 980 by Signature Engines Inc. Cincinnati Ohio
Compressions: 72, 74, 70, 72, 76, 70 / 74, 70, 72, 72, 74, 76
TBO:1,500


Propeller Hartzell PHC-J3YF-2UF
Serial Number: ED5140B / ED5124B
TTSN: 671 / 671
SPOH:252 / 252 (11-6-2017 at tach time 502.4)
Performed By Aircraft Specialists, Sellersburg, Indiana

Additional Features
• 196 Gallon Extended Tanks
• New life preservers installed August 2019

Avionics
• Century IV Autopilot
• Garmin 340 Audio Panel
• Garmin 430 WAAS
• Garmin Aera 660 w/ XM Weather & Music
• Garmin GDL 69 for ADSB in / Traffic
• Garmin GTX-335 ADS-B Out Transponder
• Collins VHF 251 Com
• Collins VIR 351 Nav

Interior
The interior is in excellent condition and maintained meticulously rated 9/10 Refurbished in 2020

Exterior
The interior is in excellent condition and maintained meticulously rated 10/10 Repainted June 2019


Maintenance

This aircraft is maintained to Part 135 standards (TRYP Air Charter FAA certificate #AHZA106C) which means that ALL manufacturers recommended maintenance intervals and life limited components have been complied with. Compare that with almost all other Part 91 maintained aircraft which do the bare-bones minimum aircraft maintenance required to be legal.

Based in St. Augustine, Florida, this Beech Baron has no damage history and is always hangared. The last Annual / 100 hr inspection was complied with in September 2019.

Gear up landing in 1981. All documentation is on file and repairs were made. All 337's are documented and on file as well.

Performance:

MGTOW.............................. 5500 lbs
Empty Weight........................3,936
Normal Cruise ..................... 168 kts
Normal Fuel Burn ................. 17 GPH (34 total)
Fuel Quantity ....................... 196 Gallons extended tanks
 
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me likey...would you consider a trade? I have a nice looking VW GTI that has your name on it.
 
LOL. Selling outright from what I know
 
I don't know if it may be because its on a 135 cert or not
 
With 4 passengers at altitude.
 
I’m sure if someone were to bring in the ballpark of $150K, we could see it go
 
I’m sure if someone were to bring in the ballpark of $150K, we could see it go

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The Classifieds forum is for the posting of items or services for sale or rent and requests for charitable donations. No illegal items or services may be posted in this or any forum. POA reserves the right to delete any posting that is distasteful. Pilots of America does not, endorse, warrant or guarantee any item or service being offered for sale or rent and offers no opinion on the authenticity, safety or warranty for a particular purpose of any item or service being offered.

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Done!!
 
Chase Aviation of Charleston SC has it for sale.
 
Somethings wrong with the specs. A GDL69 has nothing to do with either ADSB or traffic. It's an XM WEATHER receiver.

The GDL 39 is an ADSB/Traffic receiver.
 
That’s the receiver required for the ads-b to be shown on XM display. But in essence you are correct
 
That’s the receiver required for the ads-b to be shown on XM display. But in essence you are correct
That makes even less sense. The GDL69 doesn't know ADSB from a hole in the ground. All it can do is send XM weather data to some other Garmin unit for display.
 
Actually it makes perfect sense. The gdl 69 is a receiver only that transmits info on the unit - xm weather for example. I am not an expert at the exact verbiage however. The ads-b is also transmitted through an app, either iOS or some other platform, on the display through this receiver.

again, not an expert on exact witing or wording of how it happens as well as the linkage, but the aircraft appear on that unit through this receiver.

I’m sure someone better versed in electronics may be able to decipher or explain better.
 
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