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Cessna 182 JT-A Certification ‘Imminent’

** Cessna 182 JT-A** Stephen Pope
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Key Takeaways:

  • Cessna has resolved all development issues with the Safran SMA diesel engine for its 182 JT-A, despite two in-flight failures during testing, with certification expected "weeks away."
  • The 182 JT-A is considered a key product for Cessna, particularly aimed at growing international markets where avgas is expensive or hard to find.
  • This $515,000 aircraft features a 227 hp jet-A burning engine, offering 30-40% better fuel efficiency, a 1,025 nm range, and an estimated useful load of 1,018 pounds, with initial deliveries planned for this summer.
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Despite experiencing two in-flight engine failures during the months-long test program, Cessna says all development issues related to the Safran SMA diesel engine in the 182 JT-A have been resolved and certification is “weeks away.”

The 182 JT-A test airplane with the new jet-A-burning SMA compression-ignition engine suffered an emergency engine failure in August that was traced to a development issue related to the turbocharger. The test pilot of the airplane was unhurt after performing a deadstick landing in a Kansas farm field. Weeks later Cessna flew the airplane to try to replicate the conditions that led to the engine failure – and succeeded. This time, the test pilot was flying directly over Wichita’s Mid-Continent Airport and was able to make an uneventful glide and touchdown on the runway.

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