These are estimated direct operating costs for a new Kodiak under part 91 with the Kodiak Care Maintenance program and Pratt & Whitney ESP coverage. They are to be used only for purposes of comparison. YOUR ACTUAL COST OF OPERATION WILL VARY FROM THESE FIGURES due to differences in accounting methods, cost of fuel and oil, labor services, engine overhaul, type of avionics installed, and the manner in which the aircraft is used (number of hours flown annually, power settings, type of airports used, environmental condition, pilot capability, etc.) Kodiak cannot and does not represent that these figures are anything other than estimated average costs of operation, and specifically disclaims any liability for the accuracy of these estimates. THE FIGURES CONTAINED ON THESE PAGES ARE ONLY ESTIMATES. **** $4.50 Jet-A price per gallon based on national average at time of revision *** Based on an average of 200 flight hours per year ** A shop rate of $110 per hour was used for calculation * The first two years of direct operating costs include standard aircraft warranty, Kodiak Care Maintenance Program, and 400 hours of Pratt & Whitney Eagle Service Plan The Kodiak is certified under Part 23 of the Federal Aviation Regulations in the Normal Category for day, night, VFR, and IFR flight operations, and certified for flight into known icing when equipped with optional TKS Ice Protection System.Įstimated Kodiak 100 Direct Operating Costs Landing Gear (Fixed, Faired Leg, No Pants) Propeller (constant speed, feathering, reversible) Kodiak 100 Specifications Weights & Loadings
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