2006 CESSNA 182T SOLD
No longer listed as of April 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.
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Last asking price
$447,576
Fair Price
- Year
- 2006
- Make
- Cessna
- Model
- 182T
- Total Time
- 1,380 hr
- Location
- Prague, Czech Republic
- Seller
- Aleš Lukášek
- Source
- controller.com
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Performance & Capacity
- Seats
- 4
- Cruise
- 152 kts
- Range
- 885 nm
- Useful Load
- 1,050 lbs
- Burn
- 13.0 gph
- Engines
- 1 · Reciprocating
- Power
- 235 hp
- MTOW
- 12,500 lbs
- ICAO Type
- C82T
Manufacturer-published specs for the Cessna 182T model. Actual aircraft may vary by configuration / modifications.
Operating Cost (est.)
- Hourly Variable
- $160
- Annual Fixed
- $20,000
- Engine Overhaul
- $32,000
- TBO
- 2,000 hrs
AeroGurus estimates based on industry averages for the Cessna 182T. Actual costs vary by location, usage, maintenance history, and configuration.
Market price band
Cessna 182T typical:
$169,950 – $870,000
median $449,995
across 94 active listings
This listing at $447,576 is near median.
Description
Cessna 182T Skylane (2006) equipped with a full glass cockpit featuring G1000 avionics. The aircraft is in excellent condition and maintained under CAMO standards. It has been professionally serviced to the highest
specifications, with complete maintenance logs available. The plane is hangared and privately flown by the company owner. Sold with an invoice, offering the possibility of VAT deduction. Fully prepared for
the upcoming season. The reason for the sale is to fund a new aviation project.
Engine model - Lycoming IO-540-AB1A5
Engine TBO - 2000h/12 years
Engine TSO - 1380h/5 years (30.9.2019)
Propeller model - McCauley B3D36C431
Propeller TBO - 2400h/6 years
Propeller TSO - 1572h/5 years (6.7.2019)
Airplane SN 18281855
Reg. OK-PEM
Year of production: 2006
TTAF 5675 hours
Approved for: IFR, VFR Day, VFR night
Glass Cockpit - Garmin 1000 PDF/MDF
GEU-1040 Primary Flight Display (PFD)
GDU-1040 Multi-Function Display (MFD)
GMA-1347 Digital Audio Panel with Marker Beacon/Intercom
CI-102 Marker Beacon Antenna
CI-105 Transponder Antenna
GIA-63 NAV/COM/GPS with Glideslope #1
GIA-63 NAV/COM/GPS with Glideslope #2
CI-2480 VHF/GPS Antenna with Internal Notch Filter #1
CI-2480 VHF/GPS Antenna with Internal Notch Filter #2
CI-120 NAV Antenna
GEA-71 Engine/Airframe Computer
GRS-77 AHRS
GDC-74 Air Data Computer
GMU-44 Magnetometer
KAP-140 Dual Axis Autopilot with Altitude Preselect
ELT-ARTEX 345
XPDR-Garmin GTX 345
Stormscope - WX500
Matterhorn white, with a metallic red and black coloured tip to tail detailing.
About the Cessna 182T
The Cessna 182 Skylane is the natural step-up from the 172 Skyhawk — same forgiving high-wing design, but with a Lycoming O-540-AB1A5 engine producing 230 HP that transforms capability. In production since 1956 with over 23,000 delivered, the 182 carries four adults, full fuel, and baggage without the weight-and-balance compromises that plague the 172. Cruise speed jumps to 140 KTAS on 12-14 GPH, and the useful load exceeds 1,000 lbs in most configurations.
Key variants span seven decades. The early 182A-P (1956-1986) are straight-tail and swept-tail models with Continental O-470-R/S engines (230 HP). The 182Q/R (1977-1986) improved the panel and systems. Production resumed in 1997 with the 182S (Lycoming IO-540-AB1A5), and the 182T (2001+) brought the Garmin G1000 glass cockpit. The T182T Turbo Skylane adds a Lycoming TIO-540-AK1A (235 HP turbocharged) for high-altitude cruise at 156 KTAS and FL200 capability. The 182 Skylane is also popular on floats — its 230 HP provides adequate performance for amphibious operations.
Buying advice. On Continental-powered models (pre-1997), check for cylinder cracking and case through-bolt corrosion — the O-470 is a reliable engine but requires diligent maintenance. On Lycoming-powered models, verify compliance with Lycoming SB 632 (valve train inspection). Common airframe items: nose gear shimmy damper, cowl flap cables, and exhaust system cracks. The landing gear on fixed-gear 182s is robust but the retractable 182RG requires careful pre-buy of gear actuator and squat switch systems.
Market pricing. 1970s 182P/Q with mid-time engine: $60,000-$100,000. 1990s-2000s 182S: $150,000-$250,000. 182T with G1000: $250,000-$400,000. T182T Turbo: $280,000-$430,000. The Cessna 182 for sale market is deep and liquid — it is the most popular four-seat step-up aircraft in general aviation. Cessna 182 operating costs run approximately $150-$180/hr including fuel, maintenance reserves, and insurance.
Produced 2001.