N8669T
C182Cessna Skylane 182HALL DAVID T· ICAO24 abe8c6· last seen Apr 2026
N8669T is a Cessna Skylane 182, a single-engine piston aircraft operated by HALL DAVID T. SkyMeter has tracked 20 flights totalling 8 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 2 callsigns. The most frequent segment is KODO to KODO. Service window in our records spans 206 days. The Cessna Skylane 182 has a 36 ft wingspan, a maximum takeoff weight of 3,100 lb.
About the Cessna Skylane 182
The Cessna 182 Skylane has been the workhorse four-seat single-engine aircraft since its introduction in 1956, bridging the gap between the ubiquitous 172 trainer and more complex retractable-gear designs. What sets the 182 apart is its combination of a 230-horsepower Lycoming engine with fixed tricycle gear—offering significantly better climb performance and useful load than the 172 while maintaining the simplicity and lower insurance costs of a fixed-gear airplane. This formula proved so successful that Cessna produced the type nearly continuously for over six decades, with more than 23,000 built.
The Skylane's 140-knot cruise speed and 915-nautical-mile range made it a favorite for personal cross-country travel, while its high-wing design and robust landing gear earned it a reputation in backcountry and bush flying communities. The aircraft can operate from rough strips that would challenge many contemporaries, and its 3,110-pound maximum takeoff weight allows a typical useful load around 1,100 pounds—enough for four adults, full fuel, and baggage on most missions. Cessna offered the type in various configurations over the years, including the retractable-gear 182RG Skylane and turbocharged variants for high-altitude operations.
The 182 remains in production today as the Skylane and Turbo Skylane, testament to the enduring appeal of Cessna's original design philosophy: straightforward systems, predictable handling, and genuine four-seat capability. Its stall speeds of 50 knots landing configuration and 56 knots clean, combined with a never-exceed speed of 175 knots, define a generous operating envelope that forgives student pilots while rewarding experienced hands. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.
Aircraft specifications
Cessna Skylane 182
Recent flights
Newest 10 operations of N8669T

