Owner-Flown Trips
Ideal for personal flights with a pressurized cabin.

Year built (YOM)
2023
Refit years
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Passengers
4 seats
Previous registration
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Luggage
Baggage
Registration country
Czechia
Estimated rental price
700 € / hour
826 $ / hour
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Ideal for personal flights with a pressurized cabin.
Fast legs with higher cruise speeds than piston variants.
Perfect for small teams needing efficient travel.
Reliable climbs in challenging environments.
Measurement system:
ADC
2 pcs
GPS
2 x Garmin GIA64W pcs
MFD
1 pcs
PFD
2 pcs
AHRS
2 pcs
VHF com
2 pcs
VHF navigation
2 pcs
Autopilot
1 x Garmin GFC-700
Flight deck
Garmin G3000
Transponder
1 x Garmin GTX-335R (ADS-B OUT) pcs
Flight rules
IFR
Standby instruments
Aspen Avionics EFD1000
Online now - replies in 15 minutesPiper M600 with tail number OK-EMZ belongs to the Turbo Prop class and is operated by Alpha Aviation s.r.o.. The aircraft is based at (PRG, Czechia) and is available for commercial charter.
The registration prefix OK indicates that the aircraft is registered in Czechia. The first letters of any tail number correspond to the country’s aviation registry.
Charter availability for this aircraft is provided by Alpha Aviation s.r.o.. However, clients can book this jet directly through JETVIP — a professional international charter brokerage platform. We negotiate with operators, secure the best available terms, track real-time availability and ensure competitive and transparent pricing for our clients.
The Piper M600 holds a popularity rating of 3.7 out of 5 and a reliability rating of 71.0 out of 100 according to the JETVIP Reliability Index , reflecting strong demand and operational stability in the charter market.
The aircraft was manufactured in 2023.
Piper M600 OK-EMZ accommodates up to 4 passengers. The baggage compartment volume of 0.57 m³ can hold up to 1 large suitcases . The maximum flight range reaches 2239 km, depending on payload and weather conditions.
The aircraft is powered by 1PT6A-42A engines , ensuring efficiency and reliability on long-distance routes.
To check the availability and charter rates of OK-EMZ, contact JETVIP — we will provide the best offer tailored to your trip.
Owner-flown or small-crew trips where a pressurized cabin and higher-altitude capability matter
Regional missions that benefit from higher cruise speeds than piston PA-46 variants
Operations where turbine start reliability and hot/high climb performance are valued (within single-engine limits)
The Piper Jetprop is a turbine conversion of the Piper PA-46 Malibu/Mirage airframe, replacing the piston engine with a Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6-series turboprop and associated systems changes. In buyer terms, it sits between high-performance pistons and purpose-built single-engine turboprops: it keeps the PA-46’s cabin size, runway footprint, and handling, while aiming for faster, higher-altitude cruise and turbine dispatch characteristics. Performance, avionics, and useful load vary notably by conversion provider, donor airframe, and installed options, so comparing individual aircraft is more meaningful than comparing “the model” in the abstract.
Typical use cases are 300–900 nm legs with one to three passengers, using flight levels to ride above weather and improve ride quality. It can serve as a step into turbine operations for experienced owner-pilots, but the single-engine turboprop risk profile and insurance/training requirements should match the intended utilization. Because Jetprops are conversions, specific mission suitability depends on the exact PT6 variant, propeller, gross weight limits, and avionics fit.
Cabin experience is driven by the PA-46 fuselage: a pressurized, club-style cabin with an aft cabin area and separate baggage volume, generally comfortable for up to four adults on typical stage lengths. Compared with piston PA-46s, turbine conversions can change cabin noise and vibration characteristics depending on propeller type, insulation, and mounts. Environmental and oxygen system details depend on the donor model and conversion kit, so it is worth validating pressurization performance and cabin comfort features on the specific aircraft.
Jetprop conversions range from legacy round-dial/early EFIS panels to modern glass cockpits, with varying levels of integration for autopilot, engine indication, and flight management. The core philosophy is leveraging proven PT6 engine architecture with a lighter, pressurized airframe, but the avionics and systems integration quality is highly dependent on how the conversion and subsequent upgrades were executed. Buyers should evaluate not only installed equipment, but also installation documentation, STC compliance, and the maturity of the wiring and system interfaces.
Operationally, the Jetprop behaves like a pressurized, cabin-class single that typically cruises in the mid-to-high flight levels when conditions and mission allow. It rewards disciplined turbine operating practices (temperature management, stabilized descents, and proper power handling) and benefits from runway lengths typical of paved general aviation airports. Real-world payload/range flexibility is often governed by useful load and center-of-gravity constraints of the specific converted airframe rather than engine power alone.
Rent price
The cost is calculated for a one-way flight for 3 passengers based on historical data for this type of aircraft. The final price will be offered by the manager.
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