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Post subject: That PC12 is biiiiiiiig. Posted: 25 Jun 2014, 13:30 |
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Joined: 12/17/13 Posts: 6359 Post Likes: +5544 Location: Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA
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My maintenance guys have a charter client that just bought a PC12 and they're getting it ready for 135 ops. I have seen numerous PC12's on ramps, landing, takeoffs etc, but I'd never been this close to one. I was crawling all over it yesterday and my goodness is that thing big! I never realised how frickin' huge they are! The fuselage and tail is about the size of a King Air 350, almost. I always thought they were a slightly roomier size equivalent to the TBM, but it's almost twice the size.
Anyway, plane seems very well built and nice. Cockpit is roomy and nice and that cargo door locking mechanism is like a Fort Knox safe, for one. Love the little button that activates it electrically as well. Like a car boot.
Be fun to take a ride in one, one day.
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Post subject: Re: That PC12 is biiiiiiiig. Posted: 25 Jun 2014, 14:54 |
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Joined: 05/29/13 Posts: 13588 Post Likes: +10972 Company: Easy Ice, LLC Location: Marquette, Michigan; Scottsdale, AZ, Telluride
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[FaceBookVideo][/FaceBookVideo] Username Protected wrote: I've always thought of the PC12 as a big plane, knowing that it was designed to be just a tad bigger than a KA 200. What surprises me is when I see a Caravan! I always think it's a small plane until I'm standing next to one on the ramp, they are also huge! Especially on floats!
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Post subject: Re: That PC12 is biiiiiiiig. Posted: 25 Jun 2014, 15:15 |
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Username Protected wrote: Be fun to take a ride in one, one day. In BT, anything could happen.
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Post subject: Re: That PC12 is biiiiiiiig. Posted: 25 Jun 2014, 15:23 |
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Joined: 05/29/13 Posts: 13588 Post Likes: +10972 Company: Easy Ice, LLC Location: Marquette, Michigan; Scottsdale, AZ, Telluride
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Username Protected wrote: Size/load hauling and Range are why you buy a PC12.
I share a hangar with a Lear 31. He's 2 stops to the west coast from Atlanta. I'm "no stops" unless the winds are really bad than I may be 1 stop in Utah.
I've always got at least 5-6 on board if not more.
The only legitimate "single pilot" step up from a Pilatus is a Phenom 300 or the new PC24 if it ever gets to market. I love my plane. Your car is pretty sweet too!
_________________ Mark Hangen Deputy Minister of Ice (aka FlyingIceperson) Power of the Turbine "Jet Elite"
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Post subject: Re: That PC12 is biiiiiiiig. Posted: 25 Jun 2014, 16:16 |
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Joined: 05/29/13 Posts: 13588 Post Likes: +10972 Company: Easy Ice, LLC Location: Marquette, Michigan; Scottsdale, AZ, Telluride
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Username Protected wrote: Ha. Not my car. I just got a ride in it to the airport. Made a cool photo. Don't destroy my image of you Jason!
_________________ Mark Hangen Deputy Minister of Ice (aka FlyingIceperson) Power of the Turbine "Jet Elite"
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Post subject: Re: That PC12 is biiiiiiiig. Posted: 25 Jun 2014, 17:11 |
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Username Protected wrote: Ha. Not my car. I just got a ride in it to the airport. Made a cool photo. Don't destroy my image of you Jason!
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Post subject: Re: That PC12 is biiiiiiiig. Posted: 25 Jun 2014, 17:44 |
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Joined: 01/21/14 Posts: 5161 Post Likes: +3702 Company: FAA Flight Check Location: Oklahoma City, OK (KOKC)
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Username Protected wrote: Size/load hauling and Range are why you buy a PC12.
I share a hangar with a Lear 31. He's 2 stops to the west coast from Atlanta. I'm "no stops" unless the winds are really bad than I may be 1 stop in Utah.
I've always got at least 5-6 on board if not more.
The only legitimate "single pilot" step up from a Pilatus is a Phenom 300 or the new PC24 if it ever gets to market. I love my plane. Not a KA350? Speed? I've not crawled around a PC-12 on the inside yet but I'm next to them on the ramp often and I agree that they look HUGE on the ramp. From what I've seen and heard, they are wonderful on the inside too. I'd like to fly one some day too.
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Post subject: Re: That PC12 is biiiiiiiig. Posted: 25 Jun 2014, 17:53 |
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Joined: 01/29/08 Posts: 26431 Post Likes: +13066 Location: Walterboro, SC. KRBW
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Username Protected wrote: Not a KA350?
How much can a "full fuel" 350 carry? How far does a full fuel 350 go? How fast is a 350 and what fuel burn? KA350 = 2 pilots
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