Daniel Webster College
 


Piper Seminole

Piper SeminoleMulti-Engine training is a valued commodity when comparing flight schools. When looking for a program that will prepare you for a future in Commercial Aviation, the subject of multi-engine aircraft time is always an issue. Here at Daniel Webster College, we are certainly no exception.

Let us introduce you to the Piper Seminole, Daniel Webster College's newest answer to the multi-engine training issue. The Seminole is one of the newest planes to meet Daniel Webster's College fleet. Piper Seminole CockpitWith State of the art instrumentation, this plane is the perfect addition to an already growing fleet here at Daniel Webster College.  The Seminole is a challenging plane for the student that would like to learn the art of flying a true multi-engine aircraft.

The Seminole is frequently used for long-distance training missions to airports located in Montreal, Canada and Washington DC. Daniel Webster College operates three of these flagships for initial multi-engine and upper-level training.

Horsepower: 180.0 x 2 Gross Weight: 3,800 lbs.
Top Speed: 202 kts Empty Weight: 2,603 lbs.
Cruise Speed: 155 kt Fuel Capacity: 110 gal.
Stall Speed (Vso): 55 kts Range: 840 nm

Takeoff Landing
Ground Roll: 1,300 ft Ground Roll: 750 ft
Over 50 ft obstacle: 2,200 ft Over 50 ft obstacle: 1,490 ft

Service Ceiling: 15,000 ft
Service Ceiling One Engine: 5,000 ft