HYANNIS AIR SERVICE INC· ICAO24 a73d67· last seen 2d ago

N566CA is a Partenavia P.68, a twin-engine piston aircraft operated by HYANNIS AIR SERVICE INC. SkyMeter has tracked 1,456 flights totalling 969 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 70 callsigns. The most frequent segment is 1MT2 to KBIL. Service window in our records spans 385 days. Of those flights, 208 (14.3%) carry at least one detected incident — go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Partenavia P.68 has a maximum takeoff weight of 4,387 lb, light wake category.

About the Partenavia P.68

The Partenavia P.68 is an Italian light twin-engine aircraft that carved out a niche in short-haul commuter and cargo operations where larger twins would be uneconomical. Built by Partenavia (later Vulcanair) starting in 1970, the high-wing design seats up to six passengers and features a distinctive glazed nose section in the Observer variant, originally developed for aerial surveillance and patrol work. Its rugged construction, good short-field performance, and relatively low operating costs made it a favorite among island-hopping services, air taxi operators, and small cargo carriers, particularly in Europe and North America.

The P.68's twin Lycoming piston engines deliver modest cruise speeds around 165 knots, but the aircraft's real strength lies in its versatility and reliability on routes where passenger loads are light and runways are short. The type has been produced in several variants including the standard passenger version, the Observer with its panoramic nose glazing, and the turbocharged Victor model for improved high-altitude performance. While never a commercial blockbuster, the P.68 remains in production today under the Vulcanair brand, a testament to its enduring utility in specialized roles.

In North America, the type found particular success with Cape Cod commuter services and small cargo operators who valued its twin-engine safety margins on overwater routes without the fuel burn of larger aircraft. The P.68's operating envelope is typical of light piston twins: never-exceed speed of 174 knots, maximum structural cruise of 152 knots, and stall speeds in the high 50s with full flaps. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.

FLIGHTS
1,456
all time
FLOWN HOURS
969
tracked time
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AIRPORTS VISITED
42
unique
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CALLSIGNS
70
59 routes
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SERVICE PERIOD
06/13/2025 → 07/04/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
14.3%
208 flagged

Top routes

By flight count

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Aircraft specifications

Partenavia P.68

Engines
Twin Piston
Vref (approach)
80 kt
MTOW
4,387 lb
Wake category
L

Recent flights

Newest 50 operations of N566CA

50
07/04/2026
3h 48m
△ Unstable approach
06/30/2026
15m
△ Unstable approach
06/30/2026
10m
No alerts
06/29/2026
5m
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06/29/2026
8m
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06/29/2026
8m
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06/29/2026
7m
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06/28/2026
7m
No alerts
06/28/2026
6m
△ Unstable approach
06/28/2026
6m
No alerts
06/26/2026
8m
No alerts
06/25/2026
6m
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06/25/2026
13m
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06/25/2026
11m
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06/24/2026
12m
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06/24/2026
7m
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06/24/2026
8m
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06/24/2026
5m
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06/23/2026
10m
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06/23/2026
8m
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06/23/2026
8m
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06/23/2026
6m
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06/23/2026
6m
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06/23/2026
8m
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06/22/2026
12m
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06/22/2026
7m
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06/22/2026
9m
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06/22/2026
10m
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06/21/2026
7m
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06/21/2026
4h 0m
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06/21/2026
9m
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06/21/2026
3h 2m
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06/21/2026
9m
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06/20/2026
11m
No alerts
06/20/2026
5m
△ Unstable approach
06/20/2026
9m
No alerts
06/20/2026
6m
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06/20/2026
8m
No alerts
06/19/2026
20m
△ Unstable approach
06/19/2026
8m
No alerts
06/09/2026
6m
No alerts
06/09/2026
11m
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06/09/2026
14m
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06/08/2026
12m
No alerts
06/08/2026
6m
△ Unstable approach
05/26/2026
7m
No alerts
05/26/2026
7m
No alerts
05/26/2026
8m
△ Unstable approach
05/26/2026
8m
△ Unstable approach
05/26/2026
3h 48m
△ Unstable approach
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