· ICAO24 404f9d· last seen 3d ago

G-CKLP is a PZL-Świdnik (Mil) Mi-2, a twin-engine turboprop. SkyMeter has tracked 96 flights totalling 255 hours of airtime via ADS-B. The most frequent segment is GB-0461 to EGSC. Service window in our records spans 438 days. Of those flights, 6 (6.2%) carry at least one detected incident: a go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The PZL-Świdnik (Mil) Mi-2 has a maximum takeoff weight of 8,157 lb, light wake category.

About the PZL-Świdnik (Mil) Mi-2

The PZL-Świdnik Mi-2 is a Soviet-designed light utility helicopter that became one of the Cold War's most widely exported rotorcraft, with over 5,400 built between 1965 and 1999. Originally conceived by Mikhail Mil's design bureau as the successor to the piston-powered Mi-1, the Mi-2 was unique among Soviet helicopters in being manufactured exclusively outside the USSR, produced under license by Poland's PZL-Świdnik factory and exported globally to both Warsaw Pact nations and Western operators. Its twin Isotov GTD-350 turboshaft engines, each producing 400 horsepower, gave it hot-and-high performance superior to many Western light twins of its era, along with single-engine safety margins that made it popular for EMS, agricultural, and utility work.

The type's tandem three-blade rotor system and boxy fuselage can carry up to eight passengers or 1,700 pounds of cargo, with large clamshell doors facilitating rapid loading. Maximum cruise speed reaches approximately 120 knots, with a service ceiling around 13,100 feet and endurance of roughly three hours. While the Mi-2 saw limited military service as a light transport and liaison helicopter in Eastern Bloc air forces, most examples today operate in civilian roles (aerial work, firefighting, pipeline patrol, and private transport), particularly in Europe and the former Soviet republics. Its rugged construction and straightforward systems have kept many airframes flying decades past their original design life, though Western operators remain relatively rare.

SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.

FLIGHTS
96
all time
FLOWN HOURS
255
tracked time
📍
AIRPORTS VISITED
26
unique
📡
CALLSIGNS
1
25 routes
📅
SERVICE PERIOD
6/2/2025 → 8/14/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
6.2%
6 flagged

Top routes

By flight count

8
1
1

Flight numbers

Most-flown by this airframe

1

Aircraft specifications

PZL-Świdnik (Mil) Mi-2

Engines
Twin Turboprop
Vref (approach)
65 kt
MTOW
8,157 lb
Wake category
L

Recent flights

Newest 50 operations of G-CKLP

50
8/14/2026
5h 0m
No alerts
8/6/2026
1h 15m
No alerts
8/6/2026
4h 29m
No alerts
8/1/2026
5h 6m
No alerts
7/31/2026
3h 41m
No alerts
7/24/2026
1h 19m
△ Low approach-stability score
7/24/2026
21m
No alerts
7/24/2026
2h 9m
No alerts
7/20/2026
1h 21m
No alerts
7/19/2026
5h 4m
No alerts
7/16/2026
25m
No alerts
7/16/2026
3h 19m
No alerts
7/10/2026
1h 41m
No alerts
7/10/2026
1h 11m
No alerts
6/29/2026
48m
No alerts
6/29/2026
2h 11m
No alerts
6/29/2026
2h 18m
No alerts
6/14/2026
4h 36m
No alerts
5/31/2026
3h 24m
No alerts
5/15/2026
4h 2m
No alerts
4/19/2026
37m
No alerts
4/19/2026
3h 58m
No alerts
3/26/2026
2h 5m
△ Low approach-stability score
3/26/2026
2h 5m
No alerts
9/22/2025
54m
No alerts
9/22/2025
2h 36m
No alerts
9/5/2025
4h 3m
No alerts
8/22/2025
1h 24m
No alerts
8/22/2025
1h 51m
No alerts
8/6/2025
6h 11m
No alerts
7/25/2025
4h 42m
No alerts
7/18/2025
5h 32m
No alerts
7/8/2025
4h 15m
No alerts
7/8/2025
4h 15m
No alerts
7/3/2025
1h 51m
△ Low approach-stability score
7/3/2025
2h 6m
No alerts
7/3/2025
1h 34m
No alerts
6/30/2025
1h 23m
No alerts
6/30/2025
1h 9m
No alerts
6/30/2025
1h 40m
No alerts
6/30/2025
3h 59m
No alerts
6/16/2025
6h 25m
No alerts
6/2/2025
5h 58m
No alerts
© SkyMeter · All flight data subject to ODbL attribution