N9079N - 1982 Robinson Helicopter Company R22 Aircraft Registration
R221982 ROBINSON HELICOPTER COMPANY R22
Aircraft Description
N9079N is a 1982 Robinson Helicopter Company R22, a single-engine reciprocating (piston) aircraft registered to Florida State College at Jacksonville in Jacksonville, FL. This aircraft holds a restricted airworthiness certificate issued by the Federal Aviation Administration on June 22, 1994. The registration certificate was issued on August 28, 2012. The registration is set to expire on August 31, 2028. Powered by a Lycoming 0-320 SERIES engine producing 180 horsepower, N9079N is. The aircraft's Mode S transponder code is AC8CCD (hex), used for ADS-B identification and flight tracking. The FAA registry record for N9079N was last updated on June 3, 2023. AviatorDB monitors aircraft positions through ADS-B surveillance data and updates records as new position data is received.
The Robinson R-22, the world's most prolific light training helicopter, revolutionized civil aviation by making helicopter flight training affordable for ordinary pilots. First flown on August 28, 1975, it featured a two-seat configuration with a teetering rotor system and lightweight aluminum construction. Powered by a 150-horsepower Lycoming O-320 piston engine, the R-22 achieved a maximum cruise speed of 96 knots and could carry 516 pounds of payload. Robinson Helicopter Company manufactured over 4,800 units between 1979 and 2016. AviatorDB tracks 1,463 Robinson Helicopter Company aircraft currently registered in the FAA database. The ICAO type designator for this aircraft model is R22.
AviatorDB has found no NTSB accident or incident reports involving N9079N. AviatorDB cross-references all FAA registration data with NTSB accident and incident reports, providing a comprehensive safety overview for every registered aircraft in the United States.
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Last updated: 2026-05-15 01:32:20 UTC