The Pilatus PC-12

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The PC-12 can carry 9 passengers !

 

 

 

The high-technology cockpit of the PC-12

 

 

 

The PC-12 can operate easily on gravel strips

 

 

 

The PC-12 can land on short runway

 

 

 

The large cargo door of the PC-12

 

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The Pilatus PC-12

 

The Pilatus PC-12 is a single-engine aircraft of a new generation.  In 1999, it was nominated the safest aircraft in the world, partly due to the reliability of the engine.

 

On a scheduled or charter flight, the passengers take advantage of the confort and the security offered by the Pilatus PC-12.  This roomy aircraft has a length of 9,34 meters and a width of 1,53 meters with a maximum capacity of nine passengers.

 

This pressurized aircraft can cruise to 270 knots (500 km/h) to maximum altitude of 30 000 feet, thus avoiding the low-altitude turbulence.

 

In its category, the Pilatus PC-12 is a winner in rapidity, comfort, profitability and its great versatility.  The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has bought, since 1997, sixteen (16) Pilatus PC-12, thus justifying the number-one choice of Pascan Aviation to use this type of aircraft for the needs of the regions. 

 

 

 

The PC-12 offers a wide variety of configurations

Specifications of the PC-12 (French)


Commuter

- Maximum 9 passengers

- Flight endurance of 2:30

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6 passengers - Cargo

- Maximum : 1100 pounds of cargo

- Flight endurance of 2:30

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4 passengers - Cargo

- Maximum : 1600 pounds of cargo

- Flight endurance of 2:30

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Cargo

- Maximum : 2200 pounds of cargo

- Flight endurance of 2:30

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