One of the first single-engine aircraft to be approved for public transport in France, the Pilatus PC 12 is a reliable and safe turboprop with remarkable performance and the latest technology. Designed in Switzerland, its comparison with the famous Swiss knife is not misplaced as the Pilatus PC 12 is so versatile without neglecting on-board comfort. With the possibility of landing and taking off on very short runways, the PC 12 is an obvious choice for many destinations such as St. Tropez or Lausanne.
- Interior
One of the first single-engine aircraft to be approved for public transport in France, the Pilatus PC 12 is a reliable and safe turboprop with remarkable performance and the latest technology. Designed in Switzerland, its comparison with the famous Swiss knife is not misplaced as the Pilatus PC 12 is so versatile without neglecting on-board comfort. With the possibility of landing and taking off on very short runways, the PC 12 is an obvious choice for many destinations such as St. Tropez or Lausanne.
- Performance
Like the Phenom 100, Pilatus has also called on the services of BMW Design for the interior design of its cabin. On board, the design is sober but refined. The objective was to reconcile luxury and practicality, a mission that was clearly successful, since the Pilatus PC 12 can carry up to 8 comfortable leather seats that can be reclined and adjusted. The precious wood shelves allow you to hold a meeting or to put your iPad connected to a USB socket. There is also plenty of legroom, so there is no need to twist and turn when travelling in the cabin. Finally, the private toilet of respectable size is also an additional argument in favour of the PC 12.
- We like
- Its performance on short tracks
- Its comfortable flat floor cabin
- Its cargo door
- We like less
- Its rather slow cruising speed