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Post subject: Re: PC-12 NG Pirep Posted: 21 Aug 2016, 22:05 |
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Username Protected wrote: Michael, Is that a 1900nm leg? wow, impressive man. I did a 1650 the other day with not much tailwind, ended up being 6:25 but we brought lunch on board, much better than stopping. My wife had to fly back on the airlines and it took her 14 hours to get back home; best thing that could have happened.  Here's a 1000nm trip loaded up to GTOW, 10 people and too many bags. Landed with 2 hours of fuel remaining. Attachment: image.jpeg I'm not sure what Flightaware registers, but I think sm is statute miles. As for you pic there......geez, and I thought we travelled heavy.........you got my problems man :-) .....and from the sounds of it, you're in the upgrade camp already........CJ3/4 or the Phenom300
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Post subject: Re: PC-12 NG Pirep Posted: 22 Aug 2016, 07:51 |
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Username Protected wrote: CJ3.......Sean's working both of us I believe  I'm sure he is. All we need to do is wait another 6 months and we can even swap our PC12's for low hour CJ3's. Wait 1.5 years and we'll get a CJ4. I
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Post subject: Re: PC-12 NG Pirep Posted: 22 Aug 2016, 16:18 |
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Username Protected wrote: I recall Textron touting their new turboprop single as being more comfortable for the pilot and co-pilot which insinuated that the PC-12 was uncomfortable. Is the PC-12 cockpit uncomfortable or tight in some way? PC12 cockpit isn't really "less comfortable" than other planes I've flown. But I do wish it was more comfortable. I've been flying a CJ3 lately and CJ3 just has more cushion in the seats. Which helps a lot.
JC- Where's the PIREP on your CJ3 time? How about some details and pics.
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Post subject: Re: PC-12 NG Pirep Posted: 22 Aug 2016, 16:38 |
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Username Protected wrote: JC- Where's the PIREP on your CJ3 time? How about some details and pics. +10.
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Post subject: Re: PC-12 NG Pirep Posted: 22 Aug 2016, 23:51 |
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Username Protected wrote: JC- Where's the PIREP on your CJ3 time? How about some details and pics. +10.
Problem is, there is nothing to talk about............
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Post subject: Re: PC-12 NG Pirep Posted: 22 Aug 2016, 23:56 |
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Username Protected wrote: CJ3.......Sean's working both of us I believe  I'm sure he is. All we need to do is wait another 6 months and we can even swap our PC12's for low hour CJ3's. Wait 1.5 years and we'll get a CJ4. I
You wont gain enough and you will lose too much capability by switching from TP to jet,
Unless you need to scratch that itch (jet). I wouldn't bother.
TP are the perfect owner flown aircraft.
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Post subject: Re: PC-12 NG Pirep Posted: 23 Aug 2016, 06:45 |
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Joined: 01/29/08 Posts: 26338 Post Likes: +13085 Location: Walterboro, SC. KRBW
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Username Protected wrote: You wont gain enough and you will lose too much capability by switching from TP to jet,
Unless you need to scratch that itch (jet). I wouldn't bother.
TP are the perfect owner flown aircraft.
It is an itch I want to scratch..... But doing the numbers it's really not a smart move for me. I still do lots of 250NM flights which the PC12 is great for. 30% of my flights are 1000+ NM flights which the jet would be faster for but the PC12 can still do. The biggest issue is my PC12 is still worth what I paid for it or possibly a little more and I've put 1000 hours on it. The CJ3 I wanted when I bought my PC12 3 years ago was $6MM. Now, that same model year CJ3 with 1000 hours on it was just offered to me for $3.8MM..... and they're still dropping. Maybe I'll just do it when my plane and the CJ3 are the same price? CJ3, CJ4, Phenom 300 will all be $3MM airplanes in the next few years. I see no reason to ever spend $7MM-$9MM on one. I can't stomach that kind of depreciation. There are just too many companies building single pilot jets nowadays.
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Post subject: Re: PC-12 NG Pirep Posted: 24 Aug 2016, 07:52 |
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Username Protected wrote: Jason, Leasing is a lot cheaper way to scratch the jet itch and you still keep the 12 for the short trips. Finding someone to lease you their CJ3 is the hard part. I wouldn't lease my PC12 to anyone.
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Post subject: Re: PC-12 NG Pirep Posted: 24 Aug 2016, 08:19 |
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Username Protected wrote: Jason, Leasing is a lot cheaper way to scratch the jet itch and you still keep the 12 for the short trips. Finding someone to lease you their CJ3 is the hard part. I wouldn't lease my PC12 to anyone.
How about a Ultra? Should not be hard to find one of those. Still a 400+ kt airplane and a bigger cabin than the CJ3.
Plus there are a ton of CII rated pilots out there to fly with you till ya get a SPW.
Kinda fun having to pull back on the power to keep off redline at FL400.
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Post subject: Re: PC-12 NG Pirep Posted: 24 Aug 2016, 09:04 |
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Username Protected wrote: How about a Ultra?
Where is it based? Is a Type for an Ultra the same as for a CJ3? Or would I need to go back for another Type rating?
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