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8. What Single Engine models does Cessna currently offer?
Cessna currently offers the Skyhawk, Skyhawk SP, Skylane, Skylane Turbo, StationAir and StationAir Turbo. Visit our Web site for more information regarding these models.

9. How fast, far and for how long can Single Engines fly?
It depends on the model that is being flown. To check out performance for each Single Engine aircraft, please visit our Web site.

10. Who can fly the Cessna Single Engine aircraft?
The Cessna Single Engines may be operated by holders of private pilot or any higher pilot certificates.

11. Where can I go to get flight training?
You can find your nearest Cessna Pilot Center at learntofly.com or by calling the Learn to Fly hotline at (877) 359-2373 or (316) 517-6056.

12. How can I order a Cessna Single Engine?
You can place an order in a variety of ways. You can visit se.cessna.com, you can visit your local Cessna Pilot Center or Cessna Sales Team Representative, or you can call 1-800-4-CESSNA.

13. What kind of avionics do Cessna Single Engines have?
Cessna provides each model with Garmin G1000 glass cockpit avionics. To learn more about what is included in these avionics, please visit our Web site.

14. Where can I locate a Cessna Dealer?
You can locate your nearest Cessna Sales Team Authorized Representative at se.cessna.com or by calling 1-800-4-CESSNA.


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Skyhawk SP

Skyhawk SP

Single-engine piston, high-wing aircraft with a four-person seating capacity including a crew of one or two. It has a certificated max operating altitude of 14,000 feet, 2-blade propeller, 126 knots cruise at sea level and 518 nm range at 75 percent power.

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Turbo Skylane

Turbo Skylane

Single-engine piston, high-wing aircraft with a four-person seating capacity including a crew of one or two. It has a certificated maximum operating altitude of 20,000 feet, a 3-blade propeller, 179 knots cruise at sea level and 615 nm range at 85 percent power.

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Turbo Stationair

Turbo Stationair

High-wing, single-engine aircraft with seating for six. It has a certificated maximum operating altitude of 27,000 feet, a 3-blade propeller, 178 knots at 17,000 feet and 559 nm range at 75 percent power.

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