2004 Cessna Turbo 206H Amphibian
- January 2, 2023
The Cessna 206 Stationair is the most successful utility single-engine aircraft in the history of general aviation — a design so fundamentally right for its mission that it has remained in continuous production since 1964, has served in more varied roles in more countries than any comparable aircraft, and continues to define the category it created. With six seats, a large cargo door, a flat floor, and Continental or Lycoming engines of 285 to 300 horsepower, the 206 can carry more people and more payload from more types of surfaces to more destinations than any other single-engine piston aircraft. It is the workhorse that opened the developing world to air transportation and continues to serve wherever reliability and utility matter more than speed.
The Cessna 206's large rear cargo door — wide enough to load a full-size stretcher, a large game animal, or palletized cargo — makes it the default aircraft for missions where payload matters. Float-equipped 206s serve as air taxis throughout coastal Alaska and Canada. Skydiving operations worldwide rely on the 206 for its combination of climb rate, door width, and payload. Missionary aviation organizations have used the 206 to reach remote communities for decades. Medical evacuation, aerial photography, and pipeline patrol operations all rely on the 206's proven utility.
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