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    Cessna 172 single-engine piston aircraft for sale on Controller.com include training, personal, utility, and cross-country aircraft for U.S. and Canadian buyers.

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    Location: Mielec, Pk, Poland
    Seller: Plane4You

    1960 CESSNA 172 SKYHAWK

    Piston Single Aircraft

    USD $55,475
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    Location: Ranges Bridge, Queensland, Australia
    Seller: Hereward Farming

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    The Cessna 172 is one of the most widely used single-engine piston aircraft for flight schools, private owners, aircraft dealers, aircraft brokers, and small flight departments. Buyers often choose it for primary training, local business travel, recreational flying, and time-building because it supports simple operations and predictable handling.

    A search for Cessna 172 single-engine piston aircraft for sale can include older airframes, upgraded panels, higher-time trainers, and lower-time owner-flown aircraft. On Controller.com, shoppers can compare avionics, engine times, maintenance history, interior condition, and mission fit.

    Cessna 172 Single-Engine Piston Aircraft Benefits

    • Useful for flight training programs that need steady availability and familiar cockpit layouts.
    • Well-suited for individual buyers who want a practical aircraft for local and regional trips.
    • Common support network helps owners plan maintenance, inspections, and parts sourcing.
    • Four-seat cabin gives flexibility for instruction, personal travel, and light utility needs.
    • Many aircraft include avionics upgrades for GPS navigation, ADS-B, and instrument training.

    Popular Uses For Cessna 172 Single-Engine Piston Aircraft

    • Primary and instrument flight training at U.S. and Canadian flight schools
    • Personal flying from municipal airports, rural strips, and regional general aviation fields
    • Time-building, rental fleets, aircraft partnerships, and flying club operations
    • Short regional business trips where operating simplicity matters
    • Aerial observation, pipeline patrol, and light utility work when properly equipped

    Other Cessna 172 Models To Compare

    • Cessna 172 Skyhawk is the core 172 family model many buyers compare for flight training, personal use, and flying club operations.
    • Cessna 172/180 Conversion aircraft may appeal to buyers who want modified performance, added utility, or a configuration suited to specialized missions.
    • Cessna 172L Skyhawk listings often attract buyers looking at legacy Skyhawk models for training, ownership groups, and lower-complexity personal flying.
    • Cessna 172M Skyhawk aircraft are commonly reviewed by flight schools and private buyers comparing older airframes with updated avionics or refreshed interiors.
    • Cessna 172N Skyhawk models can fit training, rental, and personal-use needs when buyers want a familiar 172 platform with broad parts support.
    • Cessna 172P Skyhawk aircraft may suit owners and operators comparing late-production legacy Skyhawks for local trips, instruction, and time-building.
    • Cessna 172R Skyhawk listings are often considered by buyers seeking later-production aircraft with modernized systems and training-friendly handling.
    • Cessna 172RG Cutlass aircraft add retractable-gear complexity, making them useful for pilots building experience or comparing step-up training options.
    • Cessna 172S Skyhawk SP models are popular with flight schools and private buyers looking for newer Skyhawk features, avionics upgrades, and fleet-ready capability.
    • Cessna FR172G aircraft give shoppers a way to compare Reims-built 172 variants that may have different equipment, history, or operating profiles.
    • Cessna FR172J models may interest buyers reviewing international 172-family aircraft, specialty configurations, and ownership history.
    • Cessna FR172M aircraft can be useful comparisons for shoppers checking Reims-built airframes, avionics, engine times, and maintenance records.
    • Cessna FR172N listings help buyers compare FR172 variants for personal flying, training, or light utility work.
    • Cessna R172 Hawk XP aircraft may suit buyers who want more performance than a standard 172 while staying within the broader Skyhawk family.
    • Cessna R172 Hawk XP II models give shoppers another higher-performance 172-family option to compare by engine time, equipment, and mission needs.

    Find Cessna 172 Single-Engine Piston Aircraft For Sale

    Aircraft dealers, aircraft brokers, flight department managers, flying clubs, and individual buyers can use Controller.com to review Cessna 172 single-engine piston aircraft for sale by condition, location, year, engine time, avionics package, and ownership history. Comparing multiple listings helps buyers match an aircraft to their training volume, travel range, runway environment, and budget.

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    Buyers can explore aircraft financing options through CurrencyAir. Financing may help dealers, brokers, flight schools, and private buyers plan purchases based on aircraft age, usage, equipment, and expected operating needs.

    Estimate Total Cost Of Ownership

    Before choosing among Cessna 172 single-engine piston aircraft for sale, buyers can use Aircraft Cost Calculator to estimate the total cost of ownership. The tool can help compare fuel, maintenance, insurance, hangar, and operating costs for many aircraft types, giving shoppers a clearer reference point before contacting a seller.