Why did Cessna stop making the 172?

Cessna also built 172s in France when it acquired an interest in Reims Aviation in 1960, stopped production entirely in 1986 due to the high cost of liability, and resumed production in Independence, Kansas, 10 years later, after the General Aviation Revitalization Act became law.
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Do they still make Cessna 172?

The Cessna 172, which first rolled off the production line in 1956, is still in production today. And if any design could claim to be the world's favourite aircraft, it's the 172. More than 43,000 Cessna 172s have been made so far.
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Why did Cessna stop production?

In 1986 Cessna Aircraft shut down its single engine manufacturing plant. This was due to the high escalating liability costs.
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How much does a 2020 Cessna 172 cost?

The 180 hp 172S, referred to by Cessna as the 172-SP, goes for $307,500; the 160 hp 172R sells for $274,900.
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How many Cessna 172 crashed?

The world's most popular airplane, not surprisingly, has a great safety record. Safety and simplicity sell. In its latest safety review, the AOPA Air Safety Foundation looked at all the Cessna 172 accidents that occurred from 1982 through 1988 — more than 1,600 of them.
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Can a Cessna 172 fly across the Atlantic?

Read the stories from our four ferry flight pilots when they pick up our two brand new Cessna 172 in the USA. The adventure takes them on a 2 weeks-long journey through the USA and Canada, over the Atlantic Ocean to Greenland, Iceland, Shetland Islands, and to their end destination in Arendal, Norway.
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Why the Cessna is such a badass plane?

“The high wing placement in the 172 makes it a great photo reconnaissance platform,” Brandon Webb, a former Navy SEAL turned experimental aircraft pilot, tells Popular Mechanics. “You can fly at very low speeds with clear line of sight from inside the cabin of the aircraft.”
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How long will a Cessna last?

That's why Cessna's Special Inspection Documents now put a life limit on the Cessna 172 airframe (and a few other single-engine models, as well) of 30,000 hours.
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Is Cessna out of business?

Overall, they have cut more than 6000 jobs in the Wichita plant since 2009. In March 2014, Cessna ceased operations as a company and instead became a brand of Textron Aviation.
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Is a Cessna safer than a car?

For those choosing to fly their Piper or Cessna instead of taking a commercial flight or driving their car to their destination, it's important that they understand one confirmed research fact: flying a small plane is not any safer than driving a car on the interstate.
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What's the easiest plane to fly?

The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is widely considered the easiest plane to fly. While many factors come into play that makes the Cessna 172 so easy to fly, the most influential features are its high wing configuration, powerful engine, spacious & comfortable cockpit, and intuitive and forgiving controls.
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Can a sport pilot fly a Cessna 172?

No, the Cessna 150, 152, and 172 does not meet the definition of light-sport aircraft. All of these airplanes are over the maximum weight allowed for someone with only a sport pilot license to fly. This is a very commonly asked question since these Cessna planes are very popular and widely available.
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Can a Cessna 172 carry 4 adults?

Yet, at my airfield, you often see 4 well built adults (including an instructor) getting into a 172 and taking off on a pleasure flight. When asked how they do it, the reply goes something like: "sure you can take 4 adults up... but you better check the weight and balance.
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When did Cessna switch to Lycoming?

In 1968, Cessna canceled its contract with Continental and turned instead to Lycoming Engines. The 172I became the first 172 to sport the new Lycoming O-320-E2D 150 hp engine. And so production of 172s continued, with a new model every 2 – 3 years, until 1986.
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How much does it cost to fill a Cessna 172?

The Cessna 172 burns about 7-9 gallons per hour with Avgas typically costing about $6 per gallon, hourly fuel costs for the Cessna Skylane run between $42 and $54 per hour.
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How many hours can a Cessna 172 fly on a full tank?

Five to six hours range when fully fueled

With the fuel tanks fully loaded the Skyhawk will fly up to five or six hours in good weather conditions.
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How long does it take to fly 300 miles in a Cessna?

With its 110 horsepower engine, it can fly about 3 1/2 hours -- 300 miles -- on a full tank, cruising at 110 to 115 miles per hour.
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How much does a major overhaul cost on a Cessna 172?

Cessna 172 Engine Overhaul Costs

The cost to overhaul a Cessna 172 Skyhawk engine is about $15,000 to $18,000.
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Can a Cessna make it to Hawaii?

I have seen many small planes flown from here to Hawaii with the addition of ferry tanks. Portable fuel tanks are added inside the passenger cabin. It takes a special person to be able to fly these kinds of flights since in a single engine Cessna type aircraft it is about a 20 hr nonstop flight.
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Can a Cessna fly from New York to London?

Yes, you can fly from New York to London on a Cessna. The company's modern jets can fly over 4000 miles in one go without needing a stopover. According to Textron Aviation, which is the company responsible for making Cessna planes, each of their plane models is designed to have a different range.
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Why do planes do not fly over the Pacific?

Most commercial airlines, that operate between East Asia and the Americas, do not fly over the Pacific Ocean because of cost and safety concerns, including turbulent weather, which can be dangerous to fly over.
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What is the safest small airplane?

Here we have created a list of the safest single engine airplane in the world, so have a pick that meets your match.
  • Cessna Skyhawk. ...
  • Pilatus PC-12 NGX. ...
  • Diamond DA40 NG. ...
  • Bonanza G36. ...
  • Piper M350.
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Are old Cessna safe?

Trust the aces. That said, there is no concept of an 'old aircraft' in terms of aviation: it is either operable or inoperable. If it is authorized to operate, it is as safe as an absolutely new airplane just out of the assembly line.
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