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A PC-21 landing at RAF Fairford, England, 2010. In the Armament Program 2006, the Swiss Parliament approved an initial purchase of the PC-21 for the Swiss Air Force.By April 2008, four PC-21 have been accepted by the Swiss Air Force following the passing of acceptance trials, and flight operations were set to start in July that year. [19]
A Flight is composed of aircrew responsible for operating four Pilatus PC-21(F) Forward Air Control (FAC) variant aircraft. [1] The PC-21 in grey paintwork differs in appearance from the standard multi-coloured RAAF PC-21. The aircraft are based at RAAF Base Williamtown to train ADF Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC). [4]
Governor Gianforte has used a Pilatus Aircraft PC-12/47E aircraft while on official travel, [40] which is owned by Bozeman Technology Incubator, Inc. – a company held by the Governor and his wife. Governor Gianforte holds private liability insurance for the aircraft, however the state's self-insurance plan also covers the airplane while being ...
No. 8 Squadron RSAF is a squadron of the Royal Saudi Air Force that operates the Pilatus PC-21 at the King Faisal Air Academy, King Salman Air Base at King Salman International Airport, Riyadh, Riyadh Province in Saudi Arabia. [1] It used to fly the BAC Strikemaster at Riyadh. [2]
Pilatus PC-7: 1966 Turboprop trainer Pilatus PC-8D: 1967 STOL transporter, only 1 prototype Pilatus PC-9: 1984 Turboprop trainer Pilatus PC-10: 1970 Twin-engined transporter, project only Pilatus B-4: 1972 Sailplane given Pilatus project number PC-11 Pilatus PC-12: 1991 Single-engined transport/business turboprop Pilatus PC-21: 2001 Turboprop ...
A further Super Puma owned by Bond Helicopters is involved in a second North Sea ditching on 1 April 2009. 12 March – A Sikorsky S-92 helicopter ( C-GZCH ) flying from St. John's International Airport , Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada to the offshore SeaRose FPSO in the White Rose oil field was forced to ditch in the North Atlantic Ocean ...
A Pilatus PC-21 Roulette in March 2019. The Roulettes have had three accidents over the years: In 1983, two Macchis collided during practice near Sale and both pilots were killed; In 1988, a mid-air collision saw Roulette 4 eject safely and Roulette 1 perform a gear-up landing; and
21 ex-RSAF S-211s were retired and sold to the IAP Group Australia in December 2009, including a cannibalised airframe. Fifteen have since been sold off and placed on the Australian civil registry. [12] [20] [21] United States. Two second-hand aircraft (ex-Haitian AF) are operated by private companies. [22] [23]