Aircraft N5113S Data

N5113S
1997 Cessna 750, c/n 750-0013
Latest photo of N5113S
N5113S @ LOWG - Visitor @ GRZ/LOWG - by Robert Schöberl
Robert Schöberl
@ LOWG
Airframe Info
Manufacturer Cessna
Model 750 Search all Cessna 750
Year built 1997
Construction Number (C/N) 750-0013
Number of Seats 12
Number of Engines 2
Engine Manufacturer and Model Allison AE3007C SER
Aircraft
Registration Number N5113S
Mode S (ICAO24) Code A667F8
Certification Class Standard
Certification Issued 2007-04-24
Air Worthiness Test 1997-02-17
Last Action Taken 2007-04-25
Current Status Deregistered
Registration Cancel Date 2008-06-27
Owner
Registration Type Corporation
Owner INTER AIR LEASING LLC
Address Wilmington, DE 198081645
United States
N5113S
1980 Cessna TR182, c/n R18201507
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N5113S - On Display - by Michael Martin
Michael Martin
Airframe Info
Manufacturer Cessna
Model TR182 Search all Cessna TR182
Year built 1980
Construction Number (C/N) R18201507
Number of Seats 4
Number of Engines 1
Engine Manufacturer and Model Lycoming 0-540 SERIES
Also Registered As
Aircraft
Registration Number N5113S
Mode S (ICAO24) Code A667F8
Certification Class Standard
Certification Issued 1996-11-20
Air Worthiness Test 1980-03-01
Last Action Taken 2002-11-19
Current Status Deregistered
Registration Cancel Date 2002-12-10
Owner
Registration Type Corporation
Owner AIRSCAN INC
Address Titusville, FL 327808201
United States
User Comments
Hector A. Skare, 2007-08-12 04:00:00
Cessna N5113S is receiving much attention of the argentine press on these days. The aircraft was involved in the illegal introduction of U$S 800,000.00 to Argentina. On Saturday 04 August 2007, at 02:30 AM, Buenos Aires time, the custom service found an undeclared amount of US Dollars on the luggage of a passenger coming from Caracas, Venezuela. This is against the regulation of the argentine law. The aircraft was involved on a flight rented by the Government of Argentina, for a two way charter flight between Buenos Aires and Caracas. The Cessna N5113S was described by the argentine press as own and operated by ROYALCLASS, a charter flight company from Buenos Aires. The crew was constituted by two argentine pilots. Several pictures of the plane were offered on the media, while the aircraft remained for several days in Aeroparque International Airport (AEP-SABE), where ROYALCLAS has a hangar and some other facilities. In the Site of the company the aircraft is not mentioned as part of its fleet (http://www.royalclass.com.ar/).