N4646G - 1985 PIPER PA-46-310P - Complete Aircraft History & Registry Information

Quick Facts & Current Owner

Current Owner
SALE REPORTED
Location
GREELEY, Colorado
Registration Status
Active until
Serial Number
46-8508101
Last Seen on Market
December 2022
Last Seen Airborne
July 2024
Last FAA Action Date
July 2025
Owned Since
July 2025
Location of N4646G in GREELEY, Colorado

About the PIPER PA-46-310P

The Piper PA-46-310P Malibu is part of the Piper PA-46 family, a series of light aircraft manufactured by Piper Aircraft, Inc. Introduced in 1983, the Malibu series was designed for private and business use, offering a blend of performance, comfort, and efficiency. The PA-46-310P specifically represents the early, turbocharged version of the Malibu, featuring a six-seat, pressurized cabin and powered by a Continental TSIO-520-BE engine producing 310 horsepower.

The motivation for producing the PA-46-310P Malibu was to create a high-performance, pressurized single-engine aircraft that could compete with similar offerings from other manufacturers, such as the Beechcraft Bonanza and Cessna 210. Piper sought to fill a niche for pilots who required an aircraft with the ability to fly above inclement weather and achieve impressive speed and range while maintaining operational costs lower than those of twin-engine aircraft.

Key Features and Capabilities

The PA-46-310P Malibu became notable for its cabin comfort and advanced avionics for its time. The pressurization allowed it to cruise at altitudes up to 25,000 feet, which significantly expanded its operational envelope and provided smoother flights above most weather disturbances. The aircraft's design emphasized aerodynamic efficiency, contributing to its relatively low fuel consumption and extended range, capable of traveling over 1,000 nautical miles on a single tank.

One of the advantages of the PA-46-310P is its versatility. It serves well for personal, business, and air taxi operations. Additionally, the aircraft is valued for its ability to access smaller airports, thus providing greater flexibility in travel plans compared to larger, more complex aircraft.

Market Position and Use Cases

Production of the PA-46-310P Malibu represented a significant step forward for Piper, solidifying its place in the high-performance single-engine aircraft market. The Malibu’s combination of speed, range, and comfort made it a favorite among private pilots and small businesses. Its continued use and production of related models highlight Piper's success in meeting the targeted market demands.



Flight History and Activity for N4646G

Last Observed Flight

July 28, 2024

Near Donald, WI

Monthly Activity

0

Flights in past 30 days

Annual Activity

0

Flights in past 12 months

Last Known Location

Last flight location of N4646G

Maintenance and Safety Records

Safety Record Summary

  • 1 accident/incident report(s) on file

Accident and Incident Reports

July 28, 2024 - Radisson, Wisconsin

Damage Level
Substantial
Description
The engine sustained a total loss of power when nearing the destination airport during a cross-country flight. The pilot performed a forced landing to a rural grass field and the airplane landed hard, coming to rest upright. The pilot was able to egress from the airplane without further incident. The airplane sustained substantial damage to the fuselage and the empennage. An on-site examination of the engine found that a cap was missing from the fuel pressure test port near the front top area of the engine. The test port is where a gauge would connect during maintenance work to test the fuel pressure. The test port and the aluminum housing that the port connects to both had blue staining. The exposed threading that the cap screws onto was found intact and the missing cap was not located. A review of the engine monitor performance data showed performance consistent with a total loss of engine power. The fuel flow rate had increased up to the maximum reading, about 80 gallons per hour, at the time the total loss of engine power occurred. A review of the most recent airplane maintenance records showed than an annual inspection was performed on the airframe, engine, and propeller about six weeks before the accident. The records reflected work completed on the fuel injection system, including the installation of new fuel injectors. According to the engine manufacturer, a fuel system operational check is required if fuel injectors are replaced. Test equipment is connected to the fuel pressure test port and a test is performed. Once the test work is completed, a cap is required to be tightened and torqued on the test port. The individual who performed the most recent annual inspections on the airplane did not hold an airframe and powerplant certificate, nor did he hold inspection authorization. The non-certificated mechanic signed off the annual inspections and returned the airplane to service using the airframe and powerplant mechanic certificate number of his deceased father, who held inspection authorization. The test port had blue staining present, and the exposed threading was found intact. The aluminum housing that the port connects to also had blue staining present. The blue staining was likely from a 100 low-lead fuel leak while in-flight. It is likely the loss of fuel and fuel system pressure caused a total loss of engine power. Based on the available evidence, it is likely that the non-certificated mechanic forgot to properly tighten and torque the fuel pressure test port cap, which resulted in a total loss of engine power. The non-certificated mechanic fraudulently represented himself as a certificated mechanic with inspection authorization and the appropriate knowledge, training, and experience by signing off the annual inspections and returning the airplane to service.

Complete History Timeline

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Jul 2025

Registration

Registered to SALE REPORTED in GREELEY, CO




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Jul 2024

Accident/Incident

Accident with substantial damage




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Jun 2024

Registration

Registered to PIPER MALIBU N4646G LLC in TUCSON, AZ




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Jun 2023

Registration

Registered to PIPER MALIBU N4646G LLC in TUCSON, AZ




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Feb 2023

Registration

Registered to MURRAY VINCENT P JR in ALTON BAY, NH




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Dec 2022

Market Listing

Listed on a marketplace at Unlisted Price.




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Jun 2018

Registration

Registered to MURRAY VINCENT P JR in CALIFON, NJ




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Dec 2015

Registration

Registered to MURRAY VINCENT P JR in CALIFON, NJ




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Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns N4646G?

N4646G is currently registered to SALE REPORTED in GREELEY, Colorado.

What type of aircraft is N4646G?

N4646G is a 1985 PIPER PA-46-310P with serial number 46-8508101.

Has N4646G been in any accidents?

Yes, N4646G has 1 accident/incident report(s) on file with the FAA/NTSB.