GIUFFRE BRENT M· ICAO24 adc7be· last seen 25d ago

N98715 is a Cessna 182, a single-engine piston aircraft operated by GIUFFRE BRENT M. SkyMeter has tracked 56 flights totalling 53 hours of airtime via ADS-B. The most frequent segment is KLWM to KLWM. Service window in our records spans 185 days. Of those flights, 8 (14.3%) carry at least one detected incident — go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Cessna 182 has a maximum takeoff weight of 3,110 lb, light wake category.

About the Cessna 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 and more complex retractable-gear designs. Built continuously for over six decades with only brief production pauses, the 182 distinguished itself with a more powerful engine than the 172, a constant-speed propeller, and higher useful load, making it the go-to platform for serious cross-country travel, flight training beyond the private certificate, and utility missions from pipeline patrol to backcountry access. Over 23,000 have been delivered, and the type remains in production today as the turbo-normalized T182T.

What sets the Skylane apart is its versatility and forgiveness. The fixed tricycle gear and docile handling make it accessible to relatively low-time pilots, while the 230-horsepower Lycoming IO-540 and optional turbocharging provide genuine high-altitude capability and cruise speeds around 140 knots. It climbs well, carries four adults and baggage without the weight-and-balance gymnastics of lighter singles, and operates comfortably from short grass strips or paved runways. The 182 became a favorite of the Civil Air Patrol for search-and-rescue, of survey operators for aerial photography, and of private owners who wanted a single airplane capable of both $100 hamburger runs and serious IFR cross-countries to the mountains.

The type's operating envelope is straightforward: VNE of 175 knots, VNO of 140 knots, and a stall speed with full flaps of 50 knots give it a comfortable margin for normal operations. Maximum structural cruising speed sits at the top of the green arc, and the aircraft is approved for limited aerobatics in the utility category at reduced weight. Later models added fuel injection, turbocharging, and glass cockpits, but the fundamental airframe and handling qualities remain unchanged from the 1956 original.

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

FLIGHTS
56
all time
FLOWN HOURS
53
tracked time
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AIRPORTS VISITED
15
unique
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CALLSIGNS
1
19 routes
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SERVICE PERIOD
12/08/2025 → 06/12/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
14.3%
8 flagged

Top routes

By flight count

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Flight numbers

Most-flown by this airframe

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Aircraft specifications

Cessna 182

Engines
Single Piston
Vref (approach)
65 kt
MTOW
3,110 lb
Wake category
L

Recent flights

Newest 32 operations of N98715

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06/12/2026
32m
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05/16/2026
33m
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05/16/2026
42m
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05/11/2026
46m
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05/11/2026
46m
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05/11/2026
40m
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05/11/2026
40m
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05/08/2026
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05/08/2026
25m
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04/20/2026
2m
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04/16/2026
40m
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03/29/2026
44m
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03/29/2026
45m
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03/25/2026
46m
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03/25/2026
50m
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03/25/2026
3h 14m
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03/10/2026
51m
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03/10/2026
35m
△ Unstable approach
03/02/2026
47m
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02/19/2026
10m
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02/16/2026
1h 1m
△ Unstable approach
02/16/2026
1h 8m
△ Unstable approach
02/03/2026
15m
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02/02/2026
37m
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02/02/2026
22m
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01/13/2026
1h 20m
△ Unstable approach
01/12/2026
56m
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01/12/2026
2h 17m
△ Unstable approach
01/12/2026
2h 53m
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01/12/2026
3h 52m
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12/08/2025
33m
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