· ICAO24 ad3fe0· last seen May 2026

N953AV is an Aviat Aircraft A-1B, a single-engine piston aircraft, likely a private operator. SkyMeter has tracked 68 flights totalling 48 hours of airtime via ADS-B. The most frequent segment is KGEU to KGEU. Service window in our records spans 356 days. Of those flights, 10 (14.7%) carry at least one detected incident: a go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Aviat Aircraft A-1B has a maximum takeoff weight of 2,500 lb, light wake category.

About the Aviat Aircraft A-1B

The Aviat Husky is a high-wing, tandem two-seat taildragger purpose-built for backcountry flying, bush operations, and short-field performance. Introduced in 1987 by Christen Industries (later Aviat Aircraft) in Afton, Wyoming, the Husky evolved from the Piper Super Cub lineage but with a beefier airframe, larger cabin, and modern construction techniques including a welded steel-tube fuselage and fabric covering. Powered by a Lycoming O-360 or IO-360 engine producing 180 horsepower, the Husky excels at getting in and out of unimproved strips, sandbars, and mountain ridges where pavement is a distant memory.

What sets the Husky apart is its combination of rugged landing gear, oversized tires (often 29-inch Alaskan Bushwheels or amphibious floats), and docile slow-flight handling that makes it a favorite among Alaska bush pilots, backcountry adventurers, and aerial surveyors. The aircraft's stall speed of 44 knots in landing configuration and short takeoff roll (often under 200 feet at light weights) allow access to terrain that would ground most certificated aircraft. Its 121-knot cruise and 800-mile range provide respectable cross-country capability when needed, though the Husky's real mission is low and slow over wilderness.

The type remains in production today, with Aviat offering multiple variants including the A-1C-180 and A-1C-200 with fuel injection and constant-speed props. The Husky has earned a reputation for honest handling, forgiving ground manners on rough surfaces, and the ability to carry meaningful loads into places where roads don't reach. It's a working airplane that does one job exceptionally well: connecting remote places to the rest of the world, one gravel bar at a time.

SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.

FLIGHTS
68
all time
FLOWN HOURS
48
tracked time
📍
AIRPORTS VISITED
15
unique
📡
CALLSIGNS
1
22 routes
📅
SERVICE PERIOD
06/04/2025 → 05/26/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
14.7%
10 flagged

Top routes

By flight count

10
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Flight numbers

Most-flown by this airframe

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Aircraft specifications

Aviat Aircraft A-1B

Engines
Single Piston
Vref (approach)
55 kt
MTOW
2,500 lb
Wake category
L

Recent flights

Newest 39 operations of N953AV

39
05/26/2026
29m
No alerts
05/18/2026
17m
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05/18/2026
14m
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05/18/2026
16m
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05/03/2026
1h 20m
No alerts
05/03/2026
1h 4m
No alerts
04/29/2026
20m
△ Unstable approach
04/29/2026
26m
No alerts
04/16/2026
19m
No alerts
04/16/2026
20m
No alerts
03/06/2026
14m
No alerts
03/06/2026
11m
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02/03/2026
36m
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02/03/2026
18m
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02/03/2026
29m
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01/30/2026
17m
No alerts
01/05/2026
37m
No alerts
01/05/2026
1h 3m
△ Unstable approach
11/30/2025
35m
No alerts
11/29/2025
19m
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10/31/2025
22m
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10/31/2025
11m
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10/31/2025
26m
No alerts
10/31/2025
21m
No alerts
08/21/2025
10m
△ Unstable approach
08/21/2025
13m
No alerts
08/20/2025
16m
No alerts
08/19/2025
24m
No alerts
08/17/2025
26m
No alerts
07/12/2025
24m
△ Unstable approach
07/12/2025
27m
△ Unstable approach
06/06/2025
57m
No alerts
06/05/2025
18m
No alerts
06/05/2025
45m
No alerts
06/05/2025
24m
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06/05/2025
4h 36m
No alerts
06/04/2025
1h 14m
No alerts
06/04/2025
2h 44m
No alerts
06/04/2025
4h 37m
No alerts
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