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The Cessna 208 Caravan is an
American single-engined turboprop, fixed-tricycle landing gear, short-haul
regional airliner and utility aircraft that is built by Cessna.
The airplane typically seats nine
passengers with a single pilot, although with a FAR Part 23 waiver it can
seat up to fourteen passengers. The aircraft is also used for cargo
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The Cessna 208 is a high-wing
braced cabin monoplane powered by a single Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A
turboprop in tractor configuration.
The cabin has room for nine
passengers and two crew when used as a passenger aircraft with four doors:
one for each crew member, an airstair door on the right side of the cabin
and a cargo door on the left. The aircraft can be optionally fitted with an
underslung cargo pod.
The Caravan interior can be
outfitted with seats or as a cargo compartment. The standard high-density
airline configuration has four rows of 1-2 seating behind the two seats in
the cockpit. This variant is capable of holding up to thirteen passengers,
although it is marketed as being able to make a profit carrying just four.
The cabin can be configured in a
low density passenger configuration, with 1-1 seating, as a combination of
passengers and cargo, or as a strictly cargo aircraft. Many variants include
an underbelly cargo pod, which can be used for additional freight capacity,
or for passenger baggage. A number of Caravans are operated as skydiving
aircraft with the left-side cargo hatch converted to a roll-up door.
Variants of Cessna 208:
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• 208 Caravan
• 208A Cargomaster
• 208B Grand Caravan |
• 208B Grand Caravan EX
• 208B Super Cargomaster |
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