SIMCOM offers training on the following PC-12 Series models:

  • PC-12/41
  • PC-12/45
  • PC-12/47
  • PC-12/47E (PC-12NG)
  • PC-12/47E (PC-12NGX)

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Initial Training
SIMCOM’s PC-12 initial courses provide a comprehensive overview of aircraft systems, performance, and procedures. You will have the opportunity to gain knowledge and proficiency in normal and emergency procedures. The combination of our, high fidelity simulators, small class sizes and experienced instructors provides the ideal learning environment. Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a flight review through the FAA Wings Program as long as takeoff and landing requirements of §61.57(a) and/or §61.57(b), as applicable, are met and remained in compliance during the course. For pilots that are instrument current, completion of the course fulfills the instrument experience requirements (14 CFR 61.57(c)(2)).

Recurrent Training
SIMCOM’s PC-12 recurrent courses give you the opportunity to practice normal and emergency procedures using realistic scenario based training. You will also review aircraft systems, performance and procedures. Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a flight review through the FAA Wings Program as long as takeoff and landing requirements of §61.57(a) and/or §61.57(b), as applicable, are met and remained in compliance during the course. For pilots that are instrument current, completion of the course fulfills the instrument experience requirements (14 CFR 61.57(c)(2)).

Transition Training
SIMCOM’s PC-12 transition courses are designed for the experienced PC-12 pilot to transition to a derivative model of PC-12 Series aircraft in fewer hours than an initial course. Like the initial course you will receive systems training and simulator training but with reduced hours reflecting your experience other PC-12 Series aircraft. Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a flight review through the FAA Wings Program as long as takeoff and landing requirements of §61.57(a) and/or §61.57(b), as applicable, are met and remained in compliance during the course. For pilots that are instrument current, completion of the course fulfills the instrument experience requirements (14 CFR 61.57(c)(2)).

Aircraft Mentoring Training
Pilots that complete a PC-12 Series Initial course or are members of Pilatus Owners and Pilots Association (POPA) can choose in-aircraft training to include a final check. Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a Flight Review and Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC).

Note: Minimum prerequisites for enrollment apply to each of the courses above.

Click here for the PILATUS PC-12 Series Course Information Sheet