1979 Cessna 414A
Multi Engine Piston
Aircraft Details
Seller reportedDescription
Perfect family commuter or charter plane for the right mission. This aircraft is on the market after a long time in our group as we move into larger aircraft. Engines and props have long times to run, avionics are industry standard. This aircraft is a reliable workhorse ready for its next owner to enjoy the speed, air conditioning and above the weather cruising of a pressurised aircraft. Training available if needed by our experienced team. Price negotiabl
Ram-IV modified to give you the higher payload. Aspen, dual 430w, Cessna 400 autopilot, shaden fuel computer and EDIengine monitor.
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Price Comparison Listed on multiple marketplaces
| Source | Price | Location | Listed | Days on Market | Status | Action |
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Listing Source
planesalesusa.com
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$279,310
$275,652
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New South Wales, Australia | Jul 02, 2026 | 15 days | Active | |
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Listing Source
planesales.com.au
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$277,990
$277,527
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New South Wales, Australia | Jul 02, 2026 | 15 days | Active |
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AeroGurus Data & Analysis
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About This Cessna 414A
This 1979 Cessna 414A (VH-CBT) is a 8-seat multi engine piston with 8,410 hours on the airframe. There are currently 29 414A aircraft listed for sale with asking prices ranging from $279,310 to $739,500. This aircraft is priced below the market average at $279,310.
The 414A cruises at 210 kts (389 km/h) with a range of 1,315 nm (2,435 km) — suitable for regional and medium-distance travel. Service ceiling of 30,200 ft allows operation above most weather.
Operating costs: Fuel burn is 30 GPH (114 L/h), which at current 100LL avgas prices (~$6.20/gal) means approximately $186/hr in fuel alone. Total variable cost including maintenance reserves is approximately $350/hr. Annual fixed costs (hangar, insurance, crew, annual inspection) average $30,000. With 8,410 hours on the airframe, this aircraft has exceeded TBO (1,400 hrs) — verify engine status and overhaul reserve.
NTSB records show 0 incidents for this airframe — a clean safety record. There are 6 airworthiness directives applicable to this aircraft type — review AD compliance carefully before purchase. Mechanics have filed 10 service difficulty reports for this type — common maintenance items to discuss during pre-buy.
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Cessna 414A — Model Specs
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Estimated Cost of Ownership
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Ownership & Registration
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This aircraft (VH-CBT) is registered outside the US.
Location & Ownership
Aircraft Location
New South Wales, Australia
AU
Seller reportedTitle Status
No FAA title records
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Safety Record
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Airworthiness Directives — Cessna 414A
ADs are mandatory safety instructions issued by the FAA. 6 recent ADs found for this aircraft type.
The Cessna Aircraft Company Models 401, 401A, 401B, 402, 402A, 402B, 402C, 404, 411, 411A, 414, 414A, 421, 421A, 421B, 421C, 425, and 441 Airplanes
View full AD →Cessna Aircraft Company Models T303, 402C, 404, 414A, and 421C Airplanes
View full AD →Source: FAA Airworthiness Directives database. Showing most recent ADs for this aircraft type.
Service Difficulty Reports — Cessna 414A
SDRs are reports filed by mechanics about problems found during maintenance. 10 recent reports for this aircraft type.
RIGHT FORWARD WINDSHIELD (CESSNA PART NUMBER 5111604-202) BLEW OUT AT ALTITUDE 16,000 DURING CRUISE/KEVEL FLIGHT.
THE LEFT MAIN LANDING GEAR FAILED AS A RESULT OF THE NUT ON THE LEFT TORQUE LINK BOLT FAILED. THE TORQUE LINK SEPERATED AND FAILD TO KEEP THE WHEEL ALIGNED WITH THE AIRCRAFT. RESULTING IN DAMAGE TO AIRCRAFT.
LEFT ALTERNATOR FAIL ANNUNCIATOR LIGHT ILLUMINATED. NO VOLTAGE INDICATION ON LEFT ALTERNATOR. WIRING TERMINALS WERE INTACT AND FIELD VOLTAGE WAS PRESENT. INSPECTION REVEALED THE ALTERNATOR DRIVE SHAFT SHEARED SEPARATING THE DRIVE SHAFT FROM THE ALTER...
INSTALLED ENGINE AFTER OVERHAUL. AFTER THIRD START, THE PROPELLER FEATHERED. FOUND OIL TRANSFER COLLAR SPALLED/GROOVED. ENGINE HAD LESS THAN 3 MINUTES TOTAL TIME SINCE OVERHAUL WHEN THE PROPELLER FEATHERED.
SPALLED CAMSHAFT.
LEFT ENGINE HAS SPALLED INTAKE LIFTERS.
LEFT ENGINE HAS SPALLED EXHAUST LIFTERS.
RIGHT ENGINE HAS SPALLED CAMSHAFT.
FOUND SPALLED INTAKE LIFTER ON RIGHT HAND ENGINE.
FOUND SPALLED EXHAUST LIFTER ON RIGHT HAND ENGINE.
Source: FAA Service Difficulty Reporting System. Shows maintenance issues reported by mechanics for this aircraft type.
Price History
Price vs Typical Asking Range
This asking price is below the typical asking range for this model, roughly $398,750–$517,181.
Based on current asking prices for comparable listings — asking prices only, not an appraisal or sale price.