What type of planes does Cape Air Use?

What type of planes does Cape Air Use?

Cessna 402C The workhorse of the Cape Air fleet is the Cessna 402, which serves the majority of the destinations in the Cape Air route network. The 9-passenger 402 allows for increased frequency, meaning robust schedules that let you fly when you want to, not when you have to.

How many seats does a Cape Air Cessna have?

Amenities

Manufacturer
Capacity9
Plane TypeNarrowbody Turboprop
Cruise speedmph
IATA Code

Is the Cessna 402 Safe?

Cessna lists a safe single engine speed of 105 MPH for the 401/402 and suggests this be used as the decision speed below which a takeoff, in the event of engine failure, should not be continued.

What kind of planes does Cape Air fly?

The workhorse of the Cape Air fleet is the Cessna 402, which serves the majority of the destinations in the Cape Air route network. The 9-passenger 402 allows for increased frequency, meaning robust schedules that let you fly when you want to, not when you have to. Britten-Norman Islander (BN2)

What kind of plane is a Cessna 402?

Cessna 402C. The workhorse of the Cape Air fleet is the Cessna 402, which serves the majority of the destinations in the Cape Air route network. The 9-passenger 402 allows for increased frequency, meaning robust schedules that let you fly when you want to, not when you have to.

What is the Cape Air traveller?

The Traveller was introduced to the Cape Air fleet in September 2019 with the delivery of the first aircraft. This game-changing aircraft is the industry’s first twin-engine clean-sheet design incorporating modern technology in 25 years.

What is the first class like on Cape Air 402?

The first class cabin on Cape Air’s 402 features 0 standard seats in a 2-2 configuration. Watch out for this seat maybe, window view is obstructed. Good and bad, but overall an ok seat, window view is obstructed. Recommend this seat over others, copilot seat offers great views. Watch out for this seat maybe, window view is obstructed.

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