CESSNA 150
The Cessna 150 is an American two-seat, single-engine, high-wing, fixed-wing aircraft developed by the Cessna Aircraft Company as a primary trainer and economical touring aircraft. First introduced in 1958, the Cessna 150 became one of the most successful training aircraft ever produced, with more than 23,000 aircraft built worldwide.
The Reims Cessna F150 is a French-built version manufactured under license by Reims Aviation in France. It shares the same basic design and handling characteristics as the American-built Cessna 150 and has been widely used for pilot training and recreational flying throughout Europe.
The aircraft is powered by a Continental O-200-A, four-cylinder, air-cooled engine producing 100 horsepower (75 kW).
You can complete the following modules on the aircraft:
LAPL, PPL, NVFR, SEP IR, SEP IR renewal, hour building
Number of aircraft in service: 1
(HA-BHI)
Downloadable documents
POH | Standard Operating Procedures | Company Flight Plan PDF | Company Flight Plan EXCEL |
Normal Checklist | Take-off Briefing
