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 Post subject: Re: PC24 Now Certified
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The -24 is just so perfect.

Still has a center console that impedes access to the seats.

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 Post subject: Re: PC24 Now Certified
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The -24 is just so perfect.

Still has a center console that impedes access to the seats.

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I'm no yogi, and it wasn't an issue at all.

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 Post subject: Re: PC24 Now Certified
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This jet looks awesome! If you can’t get in the left seat you need to ride in the back.


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 Post subject: Re: PC24 Now Certified
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The -24 is just so perfect.

Still has a center console that impedes access to the seats.

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You forgot to write that in green.

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 Post subject: Re: PC24 Now Certified
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I've never wanted to win the lottery more. The -24 is just so perfect. I couldn't get over how comfortable it really is, the cockpit is just a bigger, better PC12NG cockpit with an extra throttle, and no PCL. Can't wait to get a flight in one.

I wish I took a better picture for size comparison though. The middle picture is me right seat in the -24 (fiancé left seat). Third picture is me in a -12.


Kyle,
We must have crossed paths. I agree, that is one outstanding jet. I believe Pilatus has found another nitch market. I had my doubts at first thinking it was another Phenom or CJ but I think there are enough differences to separate it from the other jets.

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Check out the size of that front tire.
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Not much travel in the landing gear strut like the PC12. No more landing compliments....

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At max press diff, that door is holding back around 22,000#!
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 Post subject: Re: PC24 Now Certified
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The -24 is just so perfect.

Still has a center console that impedes access to the seats.

Mike C.

Yeah..... and those white leather seats are gonna show a lot of dirt.

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 Post subject: Re: PC24 Now Certified
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Does the PC-24 have autothrottles?

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 Post subject: Re: PC24 Now Certified
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Does the PC-24 have autothrottles?


Yes. You can bug it or it will fly the speed limits that are in the FMS for an arrival or departure.

Also has an Ice detection system that automatically turns on ice protection. Of course there is manual mode as well.


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Yeah..... and those white leather seats are gonna show a lot of dirt.


I have white leather in my plane and I must agree, white leather is no good. :thumbdown: The only good thing about it is that it forces you to keep it clean because it shows everything.


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ok then it's official, i'm in love with the PC-24. kickass machine. :thumbup:

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 Post subject: Re: PC24 Now Certified
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Here is some PC24 trivia.

What are the small notches on the trailing edge of the control surfaces on the PC24 wing? I didn't get a great picture but they are about 1mm wide, and 2" deep. I want to say there are about 4-5 of them spaced a few feet apart. I've never seen them on an airplane.

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Is something in the trailing edge brittle. and this allows for some flex due to air loads?

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Is something in the trailing edge brittle. and this allows for some flex due to air loads?



You got it.

Have you seen this on other aircraft?


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You got it.

Have you seen this on other aircraft?


Wohoo!

Not seen before, just looked like a reasonable design element to me.

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Yeah..... and those white leather seats are gonna show a lot of dirt.


I have white leather in my plane and I must agree, white leather is no good. :thumbdown: The only good thing about it is that it forces you to keep it clean because it shows everything.

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