The PC-9 is a tandem-seat military flight trainer. A PC-9 prototype first flew in May 1984, followed by initial deliveries in 1986; the PC-9M was introduced in 1997. The PC-9M is powered by a single 1 ...
In our July 22, 1985 issue, we featured a Pilatus PC-9 Trainer pilot report by David M. North, our senior editor for business flying. Pilatus upgraded its trainer performance systems with a PC-9 ...
The three-part video series is an attempt to bring the aircraft to customers while travel restrictions remain ongoing. Pilatus has announced a slew of new cabin and avionics features for its PC-24 ...
MT's new seven-blade composite propeller received EASA STC approval earlier this month for twin-turboprop Shorts SC-7. IS&S's autothrottles are now standard on the King Air 360 and 260 and approved on ...
Thales has been chosen to provide a radio management system for use by an undisclosed European customer for the Pilatus PC-7 trainer.
The RNLAF is to replace its PC-7 (pictured) trainer aircraft with a new type from the same manufacturer, Pilatus, subject to a pending protest from the unidentified losing bidder for the requirement. ...
It has a large cargo door and lift system to facilitate quick and easy patient loading and a nine meter, pressurized cabin to ...
A file photo of a PC-7 MKX trainer aircraft of the type that the Netherlands has now ordered with deliveries to commence from 2027. (Pilatus) The Netherlands has signed for new Pilatus PC-7 MKX ...
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