2011 CESSNA 162 SOLD

No longer listed as of May 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.

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Last asking price
$40,000
Year
2011
Make
Cessna
Model
162
Total Time
1,030 hr
Location
FL
Seller
Matt Hutton
Source
avpay.aero
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Performance & Capacity

Seats
2
Cruise
100 kts
Range
470 nm
Useful Load
470 lbs
Engines
1
Power
100 hp

Manufacturer-published specs for the Cessna 162 model. Actual aircraft may vary by configuration / modifications.

Market price band

Cessna 162 typical: $63,338 – $91,500 across 4 active listings

Description

Description: This impeccably cared for and well loved 162 has never been in a flight school. This is a unique example featuring a BRS recovery chute, as well as dual Garmin G300 screens. Aircraft is currently in use. Airframe: 2011 Cessna 162 Sky Catcher N6000U S/N 16200123 TT 1030 Engine: Continental O200 -D S/N 1003179 100HP TT 1030 Prop: McCaulley composite prop 1A162/TCD6764 S/N AFF01015 TT 1030 Avionics: Dual PDF and MFD G300 glass screens. EGT upgrade added Garmin radio 345 Garmin transponder GTX35 ELT ADSB in and out (GDL-52 in, STC GDL82 out) Additional Features: 1 of 2 162 equipment with BRS parachute (rocket valid 4 more years, chute will need repack) Oil changes performed every 25-50 hours (Aeroshell W100) Oil analysis performed ALWAYS used Decalin Fuel additive Comes with all manuals + parts order catalog Custom carpet kit Exterior: White base, black and silver striping. Interior: Black interior with white accents Information for Auction: Auction Dates: October 2-9, 2024 Minimum Bid: $40,000 Buyer Premium: 6% Deposit Required: $3,000 Auction: (https://bids.airspaceauctions.com/Listing/Details/470278) Blog: (https://airspaceauctions.com/2011-cessna-162-skycatcher-brs-equipped-n6000u/)

About the Cessna 162

The Cessna 162 Skycatcher is Cessna's two-seat Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) — a high-wing trainer designed as a modern, low-cost entry into flying, with a Continental O-200 engine and a Garmin glass panel. Built around 2010 to 2013, the Skycatcher had a short production run, so the used fleet is small, but it remains a capable and economical LSA two-seater. See the live price range and median above for the Cessna 162 and Skycatcher listings currently on the market.