Aircraft

Since Hawaii Flight Survey is a believer in trying to keep expenses to a minimum, we run single engine aircraft, this cuts down on maintenance costs and the biggest expense, fuel, so we can pass the savings directly to you, the client. But while we watch our operating costs, we take no short cuts with safety, keeping our aircraft maintained to to the highest possible standards. The safety of the people and equipment on board is our primary concern.

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We operate two aircraft, both Cessna's, as we prefer to have an unobstructed view of the terrain beneath us as we fly.

Cessna 206
» The Cessna 206 has proven itself as the most solid and reliable work-horse, providing more than enough room for pilot, operator and any amount of equipment that you wish to employ for your project.
» It has a full-size belly port in the middle of the cabin, with large cargo doors for easy access and egress.
Cessna 182
» The Cessna 182 is a four-seater and the port sits under the co-pilots seat, which is removed of course for survey operations.
» This port is smaller and cannot accommodate all equipment, but if your equipment can fit, it can be a cost-effective when the budget is tight.