How fast is a Piper Navajo Chieftain?
175 KTS/201 MPH
The PIPER Navajo Chieftain, manufactured from 1973 – 1984, requires a 1 person crew and can transport up to 9 passengers. The aircraft has a maximum operating altitude of 24,000′, a normal cruise speed of 175 KTS/201 MPH, and a 618 NM/711 SM seats-full range.
How many seats are in a Piper Navajo?
The Piper Navajo is a twin-engine aircraft purposefully built for passenger and/or freight charter. It is capable of both long and short distance flights. The cabin seats up to seven passengers comfortably with plenty of leg room in each seat.
Are Navajo Chieftain pressurized?
The PA-31 Navajo is a six to eight-seater airplane, and it is a turbine engine with a pressurized cabin. Its twin-turbine engines and the pressurized cabin came with smaller windows and a one-piece airstair for easy access to the airplane for boarding and deplaning.
What fuel does the Piper Navajo use?
Specifications
1968 PA-31-300 Piper Navajo | 1980 PA-31-310T Piper Navajo C | |
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Fixed Pitch/ Constant Speed Propeller | Constant Speed | Constant Speed |
Fuel: | ||
Fuel Capacity | 192 gallons | 192 gallons |
Min. Octane Fuel | 100 | 100 |
What fuel does a Piper Navajo use?
Is a Piper Navajo Chieftain pressurized?
The Piper PA-31 Navajo has a pressurized cabin with counter-rotating propellers for non-critical engines. The cabin height is 4 ft 25 in, and the width is 4 ft 2 in. It has external baggage with 63 cu ft of space available.
Is a Navajo a turboprop?
Also known as the T1040/T-1040; turboprop-powered airliner with fuselage of the PA-31-350T1020, and wings, tail and Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-11 engines of PA-31T Cheyenne. First flight July 17, 1981. 24 built.
How far can a Piper Navajo fly?
The Piper Navajo has a range of 690 NM with a service ceiling of 240000 feet. It requires only one crew member to operate, and it can carry up to nine-passenger depending upon its cabin design.