1979 Beechcraft Baron 58
1979 · N6058A · Reno Stead
In the typical range — in line with comparable listings.
Based on 6 Beechcraft 58 asking prices on Sprinkle (USD). Asking prices, not an appraisal.
North American Aircraft Brokerage
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Specifications
Airframe
- Total time
- 10,223 hr
- MSN
- TH-1017
Registry
- ICAO24
- A7DD43
- Airworthiness
- 1N
- Cert. expires
- 7/31/2028
- Registration
- Active
Performance (across variants)
- Range
- 1,080 nm
- Cruise
- 232 kt
- Service ceiling
- 25,000 ft
- MTOW
- 2,500 kg
- Passengers
- Up to 6
Description
This 1979 Beechcraft Baron 58 is a well-kept and actively flown aircraft. It has a strong history of mechanical care and useful upgrades for both personal and business use. It's currently set up to meet Part 135 rules and is leased to a Part 135 operator, making it ready for immediate use by operators who want a reliable twin-engine plane that can generate income. The aircraft has no known history of damage or accidents and has been consistently well-maintained. Maintenance is current, including a wing bolt replacement done in July 2025. The most recent annual inspection was also completed in July 2025, ensuring it's ready to fly. It's powered by two Lycoming IO-520 engines, both with about 611 hours since their overhaul. These engines are paired with Hartzell propellers and governors, which have about 252 hours since overhaul. The aircraft has had recent work done on its components, including a heater overhaul in September 2021, which adds to its overall reliability. The avionics have been upgraded to provide modern features while keeping reliable older systems. The panel includes a Garmin GTN 750Xi with a GNS 355, Garmin engine instruments, and ADS-B compliance. The original Century IV autopilot and Collins weather radar are still in place for dependable IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) capability. Additional equipment includes factory air conditioning, de-icing systems for the propellers and airframe, windshield anti-ice, and USB power ports. This makes the aircraft suitable for various missions and environments. The exterior is in good condition with very good to excellent windows. The interior is rated as fair and could be improved cosmetically if desired. With over 10,200 hours of total flight time and a history of active use, N6058A is a reliable Baron with useful upgrades and a strong maintenance record. Specifications and times should be verified. The aircraft is subject to prior sale, lease, or removal from the market.
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Registration history
(1)- N6058AUSACTIVEALPHA AIR LLC2021 – present
Owner names are published by the issuing civil registry (FAA / CCARCS / CASA / ANAC / NZ CAA). Owner addresses present in the source are not republished here.
The FAA paperwork
TCDS 3A16 · 90 · issued 2015-06-08
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