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Cessna 206 Stationair Pre-Buy Checklist

Single Piston · 1964-present · 5,200 active

Full Cost Data

Purchase Price

$30K-$200K

Prebuy Items

ADs

Insurance

$1,915

per year (experienced)

Known Maintenance Issues

7 FAA Service Difficulty Reports (2015-2024)

Control Systems
4
Landing Gear
2
Powerplant
1

Source: FAA Service Difficulty Reports (SDR). Higher counts may reflect fleet size.

Safety Record (NTSB)

Public incident data · 1982-2025

47

Total Incidents

45

Accidents

15

Fatal

9.0

Per 1K Fleet

Raw public data from NTSB. Not a safety grade. Compare with fleet size and hours flown.

Purchase Price by Year

1960-1969
$14K-$28K
1970-1979
$19K-$37K
1980-1989
$27K-$51K
1990-1999
$39K-$75K
2000-2009
$54K-$105K
2010-2019
$78K-$151K
2020-present
$121K-$233K

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Cessna 206 Stationair cost?

Typical purchase price: $30K-$200K

What should I check before buying a Cessna 206 Stationair?

Have a qualified A&P mechanic perform a thorough pre-buy inspection of the airframe, engine, avionics, and logbooks.

How much is insurance for a Cessna 206 Stationair?

Experienced pilots: $1,915-$2,340/year.

Are there any known issues with the Cessna 206 Stationair?

Check FAA airworthiness directives and type club resources for known issues.

Cost Summary

Purchase$30K-$200K
Annual Fixed$5,115/yr
Hourly Variable$67.00/hr
5-Year Total$89K-$325K

Insurance Estimates

New PPL$2,588-$3,738
Experienced$1,915-$2,340

Engine

ModelContinental IO-520-F
Power300 HP
TBO2,000 hrs
Overhaul$25,000-$35,000

Read the Full Guide

Model years, known issues, what to inspect, and real ownership costs.

Cessna 206 Stationair Guide

Disclaimer

This guide is for informational purposes only. Always hire a qualified A&P mechanic for a professional pre-buy inspection. Data sourced from FAA records and industry benchmarks.