The ceiling height of a Cessna 172 is 13,500 ft. The optimum altitude for maximum range is 12,000 ft.
The ceiling height of a Cessna 172 is 13,500 ft. The optimum altitude for maximum range is 12,000 ft.
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The training that is required to fly a Cessna 172 Skyhawk is to be a Certified Flight Instructor, Air Transport Pilot, and to be experienced in Complex Aircraft Endorsement.
Cessna has a vast family of different planes. The smaller 152 and 172' s seldom fly higher than 12,000 feet but larger twins such as the 340 and 406 can go to about 30,000 feet and the Citations can get to 50,000.
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The Cessna 406 can fly to about 30,000 feet
Yes, A Cessna Citation Ultra X can fly over 1200 miles. A 172 should be able to fly to Hawaii to. You would need to fly high and get some extra range tanks. Go here and look at notible flights. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cessna_172
assuming flying a cessna 172 in IDEAL conditions, probably only about 12 miles, a tail wind and you could fly more and a head wind and you could fly less
That depends what model of Cessna you fly in. In a Citation it could take about 3 hours, whereas a 172 would take 12 hours, not including fuel stops.
No. The Cessna 172 is a single engine aircraft. It has a 4 seat cabin.
The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is a small light aircraft first flown in 1955. Images of the Cessna 172 Skyhawk can be found on line and in aircraft industry literature.
It is a four-seat, single-engine, high wing, fixed-wing aircraft.