null
Cessna 182H Skylane Parts Enter BAS Kansas City Disassembly

Cessna 182H Skylane Parts Enter BAS Kansas City Disassembly

Posted by Clinton McJenkin on Jun 21st 2026

The Cessna 182 fleet is too active for this aircraft to be quiet inventory. This Skylane is now in the BAS KC shop with O-470-R support components, avionics, interior pieces, and hard-working 182H parts moving into the recovery pipeline.

 

A Cessna 182H Just Entered Disassembly at BAS KC, And 182 Parts Do Not Sit Still
It is fleet support with a high-wing silhouette.
 
The Cessna 182 is one of general aviation’s great working airplanes, and that matters because the fleet is still out there earning its keep. Owners are still flying them. Shops are still maintaining them. Mechanics are still hunting the parts that keep a Skylane from turning into a hangar ornament with paperwork.
 
That is what makes this Cessna 182H Skylane strategically important for BAS Kansas City. The airplane is now in the KC disassembly shop, where BAS has a third disassembly location, turning wrenches, building capacity, and moving useful aircraft parts into the same e-commerce pipeline buyers already know and trust from BAS Part Sales. This is not a grand-opening speech. It is the next step in the work: a high-demand 182H in the shop, a KC team with direct access to the aircraft, and parts that can help keep the Cessna 182 fleet flying, one part at a time.

In This Video: Piper Cherokee Warrior Cessna Skymaster Cessna 414
Youtube video announcement for BAS Part Sales Turbine Hangar.

Follow Us on Social Media

Need Help?
Talk To Someone Who Knows Airplanes.
Colorado: 970-313-4823
Missouri: 816-690-8800

See what's new in the BAS Turbine Aircraft Disassembly Hangar at BAS Part Sales, the world leader in aircraft salvage
NEW ARRIVAL IN THE BAS KANSAS CITY HANGAR
Cessna 182H Skylane In BAS Kansas City Disassembly:
KC Wrenches Turning, 182 Parts Moving
This aircraft came to BAS after a short-of-runway arrival, which is not exactly how Cessna drew it up. But the useful story starts now: a classic Cessna 182H is in the BAS KC shop, the wrenches are turning, and the parts that can help keep other Skylanes flying are entering the recovery pipeline.
 
If you are looking for Cessna 182H parts, call BAS Kansas City directly at 816-690-8800 or email kcsales@baspartsales.com. Waiting for every part to show up online is a fine strategy if you also enjoy watching someone else buy the thing your shop needed yesterday.

 

816-690-8800 • KcSales@BasPartSales.Com
The Skylane That Kept Showing Up
The Cessna 182 earned its reputation the unglamorous way: by being useful, durable, roomy enough, strong enough, and simple enough to keep working across generations of owners.
 
The 182H sits in that classic Skylane world before the model became a nostalgia object. This is the kind of airplane that made sense because it could carry people, gear, fuel, and expectations without demanding turbine money or twin-engine maintenance. For a lot of owners, shops, and small operators, the 182 was not the airplane on the poster. It was the airplane on the schedule.
 
That is why Cessna 182 parts still matter.
 
The remaining fleet needs radios, instruments, engine accessories, interior pieces, fuel system components, cabin hardware, control system parts, landing gear and brake components, fairings, windows, doors, latches, and the small airframe pieces that do not get glamorous photos but absolutely stop a maintenance project when they are missing.
 
A 182 does not have to be rare to be valuable. It has to be needed. And the 182 is still needed.
 
Key Equipment Noted From This 182H...


Engine And Firewall-Forward

• Continental O-470-R accessories and support components
• Engine monitoring equipment
• Firewall-forward hardware
• Cowling-related components
• Fuel, control, and electrical components

Avionics, Instruments, And Panel
• TKM MX-170B
• King KX-170B
• Bendix/King KT76A transponder
• Bendix/King KMA24 audio panel
• Century II autopilot with heading
• JPI Scan 450 with Insight engine monitor
• Sigtronics SPA-400 intercom
• Airspeed, altitude, attitude, turn, vertical speed, manifold pressure, tachometer, VOR/LOC, course indicator, and related panel components

Interior And Cabin
• Tan leather seats
• Rosen visors
• Cabin trim and interior hardware
• Seat hardware and cabin fittings as recovered
• Interior plastics, panels, and small Cessna cabin pieces

Fuel And Airframe Equipment
• Flint STC 12-gallon auxiliary wing tank equipment
• Fuel system components as identified
• Doors, windows, latches, access panels, fairings, lighting, and airframe hardware
• Cessna 182H-specific hardware that can support owners and shops maintaining the remaining fleet

Landing Gear, Controls, And Shop-Recovered Hardware
• Nose gear and main gear-related components
• Brake and wheel components
• Control system hardware
• Cables, brackets, pulleys, hinges, fittings, and small hardware that often become the difference between finishing a maintenance job and waiting another week

 
Need something from this Aircraft?
Call BAS Kansas City before the high-demand 182 parts move into someone else’s maintenance plan.

816-690-8800 or KcSales@Baspartsales.Com
Cessna 182H Skylane:
New Disassembly Shop, Same Tried and True Process
This Cessna 182H is moving through BAS Kansas City with the same parts discipline buyers expect from BAS: actual components, actual photos, actual details, and a straight path into the online store. The smart move is calling the KC team while the airplane is still in front of them, because the useful 182 parts are not going to pause for everyone to catch up.
Aircraft parts and components scattered on a workshop floor.
Cessna 182H Skylane:
A Useful Skylane, A Growing Shop, And A Fleet That Still Needs Parts
This is a Cessna 182H story first.
 
But it is also a BAS Kansas City story.
 
BAS KC has been growing from an acquired inventory operation into a second BAS location with its own team, its own pace, and its own place in the long-term parts strategy. The original 4-person team has grown to about 25 people, with a strong emphasis on e-commerce, cataloging, photos, listing work, inventory movement, and customer support.
 
That matters because this airplane is not sitting three steps removed from the people answering the phone. It is in the KC disassembly shop. The BAS KC team has immediate access to the airplane, the parts coming off it, the shop notes, the photos, the questions, and the details that may not have reached the online store yet. That gives 182 owners and maintenance shops a better path: call the team closest to the airplane.
 
For this aircraft, call BAS Kansas City directly.

Let’s Get You Back in the Air...Fast

Need a part? Need pics? Need help with shipping? Just reach out. We're here to make it easy.

📞 Call: 970-313-4823

📧 Email: Sales@BasPartSales.com

Why BAS?

🚀 Same-Day Shipping, Even 🌎 International Orders: 97% of orders ship the same business day, from Colorado to Kathmandu.

📦 Smart Shipping: $10 flat-rate U.S. shipping on thousands of items + bundled rates for big or multi-part orders.

🛡️ 90-Day Guarantee: If it doesn’t pass inspection, send it back. No questions asked.*

💯 Customer Service That Actually Cares: Real humans. Real help. Real fast.

*Some exceptions apply: no returns on COREs, fuselages, or parts marked “No Returns Accepted.” Learn more

Clinton McJenkin BAS Part Sales Sales and Marketing Director
Clinton McJenkin
Sales & Marketing Director
BAS Part Sales

Premium Turbine Inventory: Cessna 560XL Citation XLS+ Enters Disassembly at BAS

There is a certain kind of jet that does not need to act dramatic to be important. The Cessna 560XL Citation XLS+ is one of them. It is not the loudest thing on the ramp.....

BAS Core Exchange: Aircraft Parts Exchange With Published Pricing and Less Friction

The Core Exchange Program is another step toward a more transparent, more customer-focused, more efficient parts-buying experience. It puts more information in front of the buyer. It brings more structure to the process. It gives owners, operators, and shops a cleaner way to source exchange...

Fresh Turbine Inventory: Cessna 550 Citation II Enters Disassembly at BAS

There is a certain kind of airplane that does not need to be dramatic to matter. The Cessna Citation II is one of them. It was not built to be a ramp queen. It was built to go to work. Short runways, real schedules, business trips, owner-operators, corporate flight departments, regional hops...