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Part 135 · Charter Available

N320KT

1956 Turboprop · Serial 73


133
Knots Cruise
820
NM Range
10
Passengers
2
Engines

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N320KT Aircraft Overview

Performance Profile

N320KT operates in the turboprop segment where efficiency and airport access matter more than speed. The De Havilland DHC-3 covers 820 NM at 133 knots behind 1x P&W R-1340 Wasp (or PT6 upgrade) producing 600 hp.

Mission Profile

The De Havilland DHC-3 seats up to 10 passengers in a cabin measuring 16.4 ft long, 5.2 ft wide, and 5.0 ft tall. N320KT operates where efficiency and short-field capability take priority over speed.

Charter Authorization

This De Havilland DHC-3 is authorized for charter under N320KT's Part 135 certificate. Turboprops deliver the private aviation experience at the lowest hourly cost. Contact us for a quote.

Insider Note

One detail worth noting: the De Havilland DHC-3's single-engine variants (if applicable) carry higher insurance costs but lower acquisition and maintenance expenses. N320KT's configuration determines where it falls on this spectrum.

Charter & Acquisition Briefing

N320KT is a 1956 helicopter registered to RUSTAIR INC. Rotorcraft serve missions that fixed-wing aircraft cannot: point-to-point urban transport, offshore operations, EMS, and aerial work.

Fleet Position

Over 10,000 helicopters are on active U.S. registrations. FAA data shows N320KT based in ANCHORAGE, AK. The U.S. helicopter fleet serves EMS, offshore oil and gas, law enforcement, utility, VIP transport, and flight training. Maintenance infrastructure is extensive, with turbine helicopter service available at most major airports.

Charter Availability

N320KT is Part 135 charter authorized. Helicopter charter rates range from $1,500 to $8,000 per flight hour depending on type and configuration. VIP helicopter charter serves urban transfers (Manhattan to JFK in 8 minutes), resort access, and event transportation where ground travel times exceed 2 hours.

Mission Profile

Helicopters serve point-to-point missions between 10 and 300 nautical miles. Manhattan heliport to Teterboro Airport in 8 minutes. Downtown Los Angeles to Van Nuys in 12 minutes. Resort to resort along coastlines with no airport required. The helicopter eliminates ground transfer time entirely.

When to Choose Something Else

Pass on helicopters if noise sensitivity matters. Helicopters produce significantly more noise than fixed-wing aircraft, and many communities restrict helicopter operations with curfews and flight path limitations. Verify local helicopter restrictions before committing to regular operations.

Ownership & Operations

Aircraft management companies handle the operational complexity of jet ownership. They provide crew, maintenance tracking, regulatory compliance, insurance, and hangar coordination. Management fees run $8,000 to $25,000 per month depending on aircraft size. For owners who fly 100 to 300 hours annually, professional management reduces risk and administrative burden while maintaining access to Part 135 charter revenue.

Pre-Purchase Considerations

Engine program enrollment significantly affects aircraft value and operating economics. Programs like Rolls-Royce CorporateCare, Pratt & Whitney Eagle Service Plan, and Honeywell MSP spread major engine costs into predictable hourly rates. Aircraft enrolled in these programs command 10 to 20% higher resale values than non-enrolled equivalents because buyers avoid the risk of unbudgeted engine overhauls.

Charter Market Context

The Jet Finder sources charter aircraft from a network of vetted Part 135 operators. We do not own aircraft. This broker model ensures clients see competitive options across multiple operators rather than being limited to a single fleet. Pricing transparency comes from comparing 3 to 5 operator quotes on every request. The client sees all options and chooses based on aircraft, price, and operator quality.

N320KT Aircraft Intelligence

Cross-referenced from FAA Registry, Part 135 operator database, and live ADS-B telemetry.

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Ownership Class
Corporation
FAA Registration Entity Type
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Base Airport (Est.)
PAED - Elmendorf Air Force Base
Anchorage, AK
FAA Airworthiness
Jul 12, 2012
Continuously airworthy for 13 years
Part 135 Certified
RUSTS FLYING SERVICE INC
Legally authorized for on-demand charter
Registration
Active
Expires Jul 31, 2028
Last FAA Action
May 26, 2023
Most recent registry update
NTSB Record
Clean
No accidents or incidents on file
N320KT DEHAVILLAND DHC-3 available for charter

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This aircraft operates under an active FAA Part 135 certificate with RUSTS FLYING SERVICE INC, making it legally authorized for on-demand charter. Contact us to check current availability and book your flight.

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Detailed Specifications

Aircraft Identity

RegistrationN320KT
ManufacturerDEHAVILLAND
FAA ModelDHC-3
Serial Number73
Year1956
Aircraft TypeFixed wing single engine
CategoryTurboprop
Part 135 OperatorRUSTS FLYING SERVICE INC
Owner (FAA)RUSTAIR INC
LocationANCHORAGE, AK

Performance & Capabilities

Engines1x P&W R-1340 Wasp (or PT6 upgrade)
Cruise Speed133 ktas (LRC: 120 kts)
Approximate Range820 NM
PassengersUp to 10
Registration StatusValid (FAA)
Charter StatusPart 135 Authorized
D085 ListingActive

Frequently Asked Questions About N320KT

16 questions answered about this aircraft and the DEHAVILLAND DHC-3

N320KT is a 1956 DEHAVILLAND DHC-3 registered in the United States. It carries serial number 73 and is classified as a turboprop in the private aviation market. The aircraft has maintained continuous airworthiness for 13 years.

N320KT is a DEHAVILLAND DHC-3. This model serves the turboprop segment of the business aviation market. DEHAVILLAND has a well-established support network for this airframe.

N320KT is registered to RUSTAIR INC according to FAA records. The registrant is based in Anchorage, AK. Registration data is sourced from the FAA Aircraft Registry and may not reflect recent ownership transfers.

The De Havilland DHC-3 was produced from 1951-1967. The type was succeeded by the DHC-6 Twin Otter. This specific aircraft (N320KT) was manufactured in 1956.

The manufacturer serial number is 73.

N320KT is registered in ANCHORAGE, AK.

Yes. N320KT holds an active Part 135 certificate under RUSTS FLYING SERVICE INC, meaning it is legally authorized for on-demand charter operations. Contact The Jet Finder to check current availability.

N320KT is operated under the Part 135 certificate held by RUSTS FLYING SERVICE INC.

N320KT is a fixed wing single engine classified as a Turboprop.

The De Havilland DHC-3 has a maximum cruise speed of 133 knots. Long-range cruise is 120 kts. Maximum operating Mach number is 150 kts.

The DEHAVILLAND DHC-3 has an approximate range of 820 nautical miles. This translates to nonstop coverage of routes like New York to Miami, Dallas to Denver, or Chicago to Atlanta. At a cruise speed of approximately 133 knots, total block times remain competitive for the category.

The De Havilland DHC-3 seats up to 10 passengers in a typical charter configuration. The cabin measures 16.4 ft long, 5.2 ft wide, and 5.0 ft tall. The cabin accommodates productive work or rest on flights of typical duration.

N320KT maintains a valid registration status with the FAA and is listed on the D085 Part 135 Aircraft Listing.

N320KT is listed on the FAA D085 Part 135 database under RUSTS FLYING SERVICE INC. This confirms the aircraft is authorized for on-demand charter. Availability depends on the operator's schedule and positioning. Contact The Jet Finder to check current availability for this specific aircraft or similar models.

Contact The Jet Finder for acquisition inquiries regarding N320KT. Our advisory team handles both on-market and off-market transactions.

You can verify N320KT directly on the FAA Aircraft Registry.

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