N954JC
C303Cessna 303 CrusaderSKYLINE AVIATION SERVICES LLC· ICAO24 ad444e· last seen 1d ago
N954JC is a Cessna 303 Crusader, a twin-engine piston aircraft operated by SKYLINE AVIATION SERVICES LLC. SkyMeter has tracked 98 flights totalling 123 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 2 callsigns. The most frequent segment is KYIP to KARB. Service window in our records spans 110 days. Of those flights, 12 (12.2%) carry at least one detected incident — go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Cessna 303 Crusader has a 39 ft wingspan, a maximum takeoff weight of 5,150 lb.
About the Cessna 303 Crusader
The Cessna T303 Crusader is a light twin-engine piston aircraft that Cessna produced from 1981 to 1986, designed to bridge the gap between the company's smaller trainers and its pressurized cabin-class twins. With counter-rotating Continental TSIO-520 turbocharged engines producing 250 horsepower each, the Crusader was marketed as a step-up aircraft for owner-pilots seeking the safety margin of a second engine without the complexity and operating costs of larger twins. Its distinctive T-tail configuration and relatively spacious six-seat cabin made it popular among small charter operators and affluent private owners during the 1980s.
Cessna built approximately 315 Crusaders before discontinuing the line in 1986, making it one of the rarer cabin-class twins still flying today. The aircraft cruises at around 180 knots and can reach altitudes up to 25,000 feet with its turbocharged powerplants, offering respectable performance for a piston twin of its era. The type never achieved the commercial success Cessna hoped for, facing stiff competition from Piper's Seneca and Beechcraft's Baron, and production ended after just five years. Despite its short production run, the Crusader developed a loyal following among pilots who appreciated its handling characteristics and relatively benign single-engine performance.
Today the T303 serves primarily in private ownership, air taxi operations, and specialized roles like pipeline patrol and aerial survey work. Its operating envelope includes a never-exceed speed of 202 knots, a maximum structural cruising speed of 169 knots, and stall speeds of 59 knots with full flaps and 65 knots clean—figures that place it squarely in the middle of the light twin category. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.
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