
Overview
The Piper PA-28 Archer (HB-PKK) is alpaviation's go-to IFR touring aircraft. With GNS navigation, 180 HP, and a stable low-wing platform, it's ideal for pilots building instrument experience and cross-country hours. The low-wing configuration offers a different handling perspective from the high-wing Cessna fleet.

Specifications
Registrations
HB-PKK
Homebase
Bern-Belp Airport (LSZB)
Engine
Lycoming O-360-A4M
Fleet Size
1 aircraft
Garmin GNS Navigation
HB-PKK is equipped with Garmin GNS navigation making it fully IFR capable. The panel provides GPS and VOR/ILS approaches for instrument training and cross-country IFR flights across Europe.
- Garmin GNS GPS/NAV/COM
- IFR certified
- VOR/ILS approach capable
- ADS-B transponder
- Dual COM radios
Training Programmes
The Archer is used for IFR training, cross-country hour building, and as a step-up from the Bristell B23. Its 180 HP and stable handling make it excellent for longer flights and instrument approaches. CPL(A) candidates often build hours in this aircraft.
Our Piper Archer Fleet
1 identical aircraft - same avionics, same configuration, consistent training experience.
HB-PKK
Piper Archer
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Frequently Asked Questions
01Why fly a low-wing aircraft?
02Can I fly IFR in the Archer?
03Is the Archer suitable for Alpine touring?
Ready to Fly?
Book a discovery flight in the Piper Archer and experience modern flight training first-hand.