1999 PIPER Seneca NO LONGER LISTED

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Year
1999
Make
Piper
Model
Seneca
Total Time
2,695 hr
Location
Syracuse, NY
Seller
Nick Buccellato
Source
controller.com
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Performance & Capacity

Seats
6
Cruise
180 kts
Max Speed
196 kts
Range
750 nm
Ceiling
25,000 ft
Useful Load
1,590 lbs
Fuel
123.0 gal
Burn
22.0 gph
Engines
2 · Piston (Turbocharged)
MTOW
4,750 lbs

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

Operating Cost (est.)

Hourly Variable
$280
Annual Fixed
$25,000
Engine Overhaul
$40,000
TBO
1,800 hrs

AeroGurus estimates based on industry averages for the Piper Seneca. Actual costs vary by location, usage, maintenance history, and configuration.

Market price band

Piper Seneca typical: $53,000 – $875,837 median $344,750 across 114 active listings

Description

FlightRules IFR Based at PBG Description Nick Buccellato of Mason Amelia presents N4143N – a very cool, capable, and modernized 1999 Piper Seneca V! This aircraft showcases a cutting-edge glass cockpit, featuring a Garmin G500TXi, Dual Garmin GTN 750 WAAS GPS/NAV/COMMs, and a Mid-Continent SAM Digital Standby, completely eliminating reliance on mechanical instruments. Designed for both comfort and capability, N4143N features club seating for six, factory Piper Aire air conditioning, and Flight Into Known Icing (FIKI), not to mention the highest single-engine service ceiling in its class and elimination of “critical engine”, thanks to counter-rotating propellers. With safety and redundancy for business or family flying alike, perhaps this Piper Seneca V is the right aircraft for you! Contact Nick Buccellato, directly, for a first-hand account of this stunning Piper! Airframe Total Time 2,695 Max Takeoff Weight 4,750 lb Fuel Capacity Volume 122 gal Complete Logs Yes Airframe Notes 828 NM Range 4,750 lb Max Takeoff Weight 122 gal Fuel Capacity Volume Complete Logs Always Hangered Engine 1 Engine 1 Make/Model CONTINENTAL TSIO360RB Engine 1 Horsepower 220 HP Engine 1 Time 1,096 SOH Engine 1 TBO 1,800 Engine 1 Turbocharged Yes Engine 1 Notes CONTINENTAL TSIO360RN2B 220 HP 1096 SOH 1800 hr Engine 1 TBO Engine 2 Engine 2 Make/Model CONTINENTAL LTSIO360RB Engine 2 Horsepower 220 HP Engine 2 Time 1,096 SOH Engine 2 TBO 1,800 Engine 2 Turbocharged Yes Engine 2 Notes CONTINENTAL LTSIO360RN1B 220 HP 1096 SOH 1800 Engine 1 TBO Props Prop 1 Manufacturer MCCAULEY Prop 1 Time 160 SOH Prop 2 Manufacturer MCCAULEY Prop 2 Time 1096 SOH Number of Blades 3 Avionics Flight Deck Manufacturer/Model GARMIN G500 TXI ADS-B Equipped Yes WAAS Yes SVT Yes Active Traffic Yes Avionics/Radios Garmin EFIS System: G500TXi - Synthetic Vision Enabled Dual Garmin GTN 750’s Garmin GTX-345R Transponder (ADS-B In/Out) Garmin GTS-825 Traffic King KAP-150 Autopilot Mid Continent MD-302 EHSI Standby Instrument Additional Equipment Flight Into Known Icing (FIKI) Yes A/C Yes Exterior Year Painted 2012 Inspection Status Airworthy Yes

About the Piper Seneca

The Piper Seneca (PA-34) is a six-seat piston twin with a defining safety feature: counter-rotating propellers, so there is no critical engine and engine-out handling stays predictable. Launched in 1971, the line runs through the turbocharged Seneca II, III and IV to the current intercooled Seneca V — the popular twin-engine step up for owners who want redundancy without moving to turboprops, cruising around 190 kt.

Produced 1972. Total produced: 4,700.