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Old 26th Mar 2009, 20:11
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Maximum hours that can be flown

Can an aircraft be flown (single or multi engne) any number of hours/year as along as it is serviced after certain hourly cycle?????

Can 3000hrs be flown in one aircraft in a year?????
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Old 26th Mar 2009, 21:25
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In short, yes...

There are several checks that are carried out on a cycle, hour and calendar limit, whichever comes first, so obviously your cycle limit will be hit first...

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To clarify, there are three limits that an aircraft work to

Cycle:
One take off and landing

Hour:
Actual hours flying

Calendar:
Calendar days

You can have 3000 flights of half an hour each. This would leave you at 3000 cycles, but at 1500 hours... and so on...
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Longhaul aircraft can average 13/14 hours flying a day (4745 to 5110 hours a year)

You may find some airlines can manage more hours utilisation than that!
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Whats an approximate maximum hours that can be flown in a year in

C152
C172
Piper Seneca,
Piper seminole
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As long as all the maintenance checks are done at the right times(50 hours/150 hours/annual for planes on the LAMS schedule) you can fly as many hours as you like, so long as the weather`s good enough!
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Our PA 28's and C152's used to regularly attain 1000 hours a year. These days they do not do as many though, but still will be doing about 500 Hrs.

On the PA28 flying over 40 hrs a month extends the Engine TBO by 200 hrs.
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