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Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee Six

V-speeds, cruise performance, fuel, and weights, digitized from the POH for planning and study.

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Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee Six preflight numbers at a glance: max gross weight 3400 lb, typical useful load 1300 lb, 84 gal usable fuel, cruise up to about 155.5 KTAS (POH figure at 8000 ft, standard day). All figures below come from the FlightDecide curated aircraft library, digitized from the published POH/AFM. Use them for planning and study, and confirm against the POH for your specific serial number before flight.

Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee Six key numbers

EngineLycoming IO-540-K1A5
PropellerHartzell constant speed
Max gross weight3400 lb
Empty weight (typical)2100 lb
Useful load (typical)1300 lb
Usable fuel84 gal

Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee Six V-speeds

Knots indicated (KIAS) unless the POH states otherwise. Speeds vary by model year and serial; the placarded speeds and your POH govern.

SpeedValueMeaning
VS055 ktStall, landing configuration
VS162 ktStall, clean configuration
VX82 ktBest angle of climb
VY95 ktBest rate of climb
VFE109 ktMax flaps extended
VNO146 ktMax structural cruising
VNE184 ktNever exceed
Best glide87 ktBest glide speed

Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee Six cruise performance

Transcribed from the POH cruise tables. True airspeed and fuel flow depend on altitude, power setting, temperature, and leaning technique.

Pressure alt (ft)RPMTAS (kt)Fuel (GPH)
2000210012911.5
2000230014013.3
2000250015115.1
40002100130.511.2
40002300141.513
40002500152.514.8
6000210013210.9
6000230014312.7
6000250015414.5
80002100133.510.6
80002300144.512.4
80002500155.514.2

Standard-day (ISA) rows shown, sampled across the POH table for readability; the FlightDecide app carries the full digitized table, including non-standard temperatures.

How much runway does a Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee Six need?

Book figures at 3400 lb, 0 ft pressure altitude, 15 °C. Real-world technique, wind, surface, and density altitude move these substantially, so apply your own margin (many pilots use 1.5× the book number) and run the numbers for the actual conditions.

POH figureDistance
Takeoff ground roll1006 ft
Takeoff over a 50 ft obstacle1866 ft
Landing ground roll559 ft
Landing over a 50 ft obstacle1398 ft
Rate of climb999 fpm

See how density altitude stretches these distances on a hot day.

Common Questions

Per the POH cruise table, up to about 155.5 KTAS at 8000 ft on a standard day, burning roughly 14.2 GPH at that setting. Typical everyday cruise settings run slower and leaner; see the table above.

84 gallons usable. At a high-cruise burn of 14.2 GPH that is roughly 5.9 hours to dry tanks. Plan with reserves, never to zero.

About 1300 lb for a typically equipped example (3400 lb max gross minus a typical empty weight of 2100 lb). Your aircraft's actual empty weight and CG come from its own weight-and-balance records. Always use those, not type averages.

VNE (never exceed) is 184 kt and VNO (max structural cruising) is 146 kt. Full V-speed table above; verify against the POH for your serial.

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Reference data for planning and study: approximate, and not a substitute for the FAA-approved AFM/POH for your specific aircraft, an official weather briefing, or your judgment as pilot in command (14 CFR 91.3). Source: Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee Six Owner's Handbook, Piper Aircraft Corporation Data synced from the FlightDecide aircraft library on 2026-07-17.