PA-38-112 — Piper Aircraft PA-38-112

Fleet & certification
- Built
- 603
- Active
- 537
- Origin
- US
2 for sale right now
Per-variant specifications
| Variant | Engine | MTOW | Range | Cruise | Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PA38 PA38 | — | 800 kg | 480 nm | 108 kt | 2 |
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The FAA paperwork
TCDS A18SO · 6 · issued 2022-03-04
The FAA-issued Type Certificate for this model is on file (TCDS A18SO), but we haven't yet extracted the structured spec values.
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Registered PA-38-112 aircraft
Individual PA-38-112 airframes by tail number — registration history, operator and lineage.
- C-FALH1982
- N2382V1982
- N9199A1982
- C-GTRQ1982
- N2490V1982
- N2503V1982
- N913411982
- N9182A1982
- VH-JAM1982
- VH-JFX1982
- N9214A1982
- N2472V1982
- N259291981
- N231401981
- N260081981
- N257591981
- N231731981
- N258951981
- N260451981
- N256231981
- N256711981
- N257461981
- N236301981
- N257431981
How many Piper Aircraft PA-38-112 are there?
603 Piper Aircraft PA-38-112 are on the worldwide civil registry, of which about 537 are active. This counts registered airframes, not total production.
What is the range of the Piper Aircraft PA-38-112?
The Piper Aircraft PA-38-112 has a range of about 480 nautical miles.
How fast is the Piper Aircraft PA-38-112?
The Piper Aircraft PA-38-112 cruises at around 108 knots.
What is the Piper Aircraft PA-38-112's maximum take-off weight?
The Piper Aircraft PA-38-112 has a maximum take-off weight of 800 kg.
How many seats does the Piper Aircraft PA-38-112 have?
The Piper Aircraft PA-38-112 is typically configured for up to 2 occupants.
What is the ICAO type designator for the Piper Aircraft PA-38-112?
The Piper Aircraft PA-38-112 uses ICAO type designator PA38.
Is the Piper Aircraft PA-38-112 type certified?
Yes. The Piper Aircraft PA-38-112 holds a type certificate; you can read its Type Certificate Data Sheet (TCDS) and what each section means on Sprinkle.








