How much weight can a PC-12 carry?
Technical Specs
Max Ramp | 10,495 lb |
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Max Take-Off Weight | 10,450 lb |
Max Landing Weight | 9,921 lb |
Max Zero Fuel | 9,039 lb |
Usable Fuel (402 U.S. gal) | 2,704 lb |
Can a private pilot fly a Pilatus?
There’s a class of airplanes that offer performance well beyond any piston twin, but can be legally flown by any pilot with a private license, complex and high-performance endorsements, a high-altitude/pressurized endorsement and instrument rating: cabin-class turboprop singles, including the Epic LT, Pilatus PC-12.
What is the fastest single-pilot plane?
Cruise Speed – 442 knots Cessna’s most advanced Citation Jet, the CJ4, is the fastest single-pilot plane in the world, by far, at 442 knots. First delivered in 2010, the CJ4 is powered by two Williams FJ44-4A turbofan engines that produce 3,621 pounds of thrust each.
Is a PC-12 single pilot?
The PC-12 is certified for flight for single pilot commercial instrument flight rules (IFR) operation and for operation in known icy conditions. The aircraft can operate from short fields, grass and unmade runways. The cruise speed is 500km/hr and the maximum range with visual flight rules reserves is over 3,700km.
Is the Pilatus PC-12 available in Flight Simulator 2004?
Flight 1 Software is proud to announce that it’s reproduction of the Pilatus PC-12 is now available for Flight Simulator 2004 – A Century of Flight users. This aircraft package offers several different configurations that include: commuter, executive, cargo, and multimission surveillance.
What is the PC-12 for FSX?
Pilatus PC-12 for FSX Product Features Flight One Software continues its “commitment to authenticity” with it’s rendition of the PC-12. The performance of the 1200 hp Pratt & Whitney PT6A-67B turboprop engine, along with its Hartzell 4-blade aluminum prop, will take you to 30,000 feet as you SCREAM along at 310 mph.
When did the PC-12 first fly?
The prototype PC-12 flew in 1991, with certification following in Switzerland in ’93 and in the US a year later.
What kind of engine does a PC-12 have?
Flight One Software continues its “commitment to authenticity” with it’s rendition of the PC-12. The performance of the 1200 hp Pratt & Whitney PT6A-67B turboprop engine, along with its Hartzell 4-blade aluminum prop, will take you to 30,000 feet as you SCREAM along at 310 mph.