N6407D - Cessna 172N

This 1979 aircraft is well cared for C172N and looks great inside and out. N6407D is a well-equipped aircraft and makes an excellent VFR or IFR trainer as well as a very reliable airplane to build time in.

PRICING

Members $139.00 per hour (wet)

AVIONICS

GPS Garmin 430 WAAS
Avionics

PMA 7000 Audio Panel
KX 155 Nav/Com
4 Place Intercom
Garmin 327 Mode C Transponder
ADS-B Equipped
Dual Garmin G5

PERFORMANCE

Fluid Capacities

Fuel 43 Total Gallons, 40 Usable Gallons
Oil 7 Quarts

Engine, Electrical, and Wing Span

Engine(s) Type Avco Lycoming O-320-H2AD/160 BHP at 2700 RPM
Thrust Provided By 75 Inch Fixed-Pitch Propeller
Electrical System 24 Volt with Alternator
Wing Span 36 Feet
Landing Gear Fixed

Speeds

Maxium At Sea Level 125 Knots
Cruise, 75% Power at 8,000 Feet 122 Knots
Vne (Never Exceed) 160 KIAS
Vno (Max Structural Cruising) 128 KIAS
Vx (Best Angle Of Climb) 60 Knots
Vy (Best Rate Of Climb) 70 Knots

Cruise

Range - 75% Power at 8,000 Feet

485 Nautical Miles (estimated; 40 gallons usable fuel)

Time - 75% Power at 8,000 Feet 4.1 Hours (estimated; 40 gallons usable fuel)
Maximum Range - 10,000 Feet 575 Nautical Miles (estimated; 40 gallons usable fuel)
Maximum Time - 10,000 Feet 5.7 Hours (estimated; 40 gallons usable fuel)

Rate of Climb

Sea Level 770 Feet Per Minute

Ground Roll Distances

Takeoff 805 Feet
Landing 520 Feet

Stall Speeds

Vs0 (Flaps Up, Power Off)
47 Knots
Vs1 (Flaps Down, Power Off) 41 Knots

Service Ceiling

Service Ceiling 14,200 Feet MSL

Weights

Maximum Ramp Weight 2300 Pounds
Maximum Takeoff Weight 2300 Pounds
Maximum Landing Weight 2300 Pounds
Standard Empty Weight 1379 Pounds
Maximum Useful Load 921 Pounds
Baggage Allowance 120 Pounds

Documentation

The documentation provided below may be from a third-party or may not be up to date - please use caution if using it for flight planning.
Weights and Balanceshttps://www.frontrangeflightschool.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/N6407D-Weight-and-Balance.pdf

Disclaimer: Information on this site may not be accurate or current and is not valid for flight planning or any other aircraft operations. No warranty of fitness for any purpose is made or implied. Flight planning or any other aircraft operations should only be done using official technical information provided by the manufacturer or FAA.

Introductory Flight

Want to discover what it feels to fly? Gift it for a friend, family, or loved one for only $199.00. Call us for more info and to book!

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Flying in the mountains is very challenging, particularly for general aviation aircraft. Aircraft performance, mountain weather phenomena, and elevated density altitudes all present their challenges. To safely fly in the mountains, a solid mountain flying ground school is a prerequisite.This ground school is designed to be the first part of a full Mountain Flying course. The second portion of this course is a practical mountain flying experience; travelling through Granby, Glenwood Springs, Leadville, and then back to the Colorado Air and Space Port.This ground school will cover:Density AltitudeMountain WeatherMountain HazardsHigh Altitude OperationsOur instructor, Tim Sale, has been flying in the Rockies for over 20 years. Tim’s approach is to teach pilots how to skillfully and safely fly in the mountains, not just over them.Mountain flights can be scheduled after the ground course. Participants are welcome to schedule FRFS aircraft or use their own aircraft for the flight portion.Available Sessions:Saturday, April 19, 2025 - 9:00AM-4:00PM MTSaturday, May 17, 2025 - 9:00AM-4:00PM MTCost:$180.00 for FRFS members $200 for NON membersMake your reservations now! Call 720-646-2350 or email info@frontrangeflightschool.com for more information. Payment is required to hold the reservation. Note about cancellations:Front Range Flight School reserves the right to cancel a session due to inclement weather. Additional details and reschedules will be communicated in the event of a session cancellation. ... See MoreSee Less
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Front Range Flight School
at Colorado Air and Space Port (KCFO)
37501 Cessna Way
Watkins, CO. 80137
Phone: (720) 646-2350
info@frontrangeflightschool.com

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