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eiffel
30th May 2019, 12:23
What is the current cost of a PC12 type rating?
Is it possible to do the type rating in the US and put it on an EASA ATPL?

AdamFrisch
30th May 2019, 15:23
Doesn't need a type rating in the US, so the type specific training you can get doesn't qualify as a type rating. Might be some school that perhaps caters to EASA exclusively, like FlightSafety (and the costs that come with that), but that's prob it. Your best bet is to do it in Europe.

eiffel
30th May 2019, 17:25
who's doing it? Price roughly?

Hodin
30th May 2019, 22:30
any chance you are looking for the single engine turbine class rating?
if so, is a type rating even required in that case or does any SET training cover also the PC12?

inbalance
31st May 2019, 10:16
any chance you are looking for the single engine turbine class rating?
if so, is a type rating even required in that case or does any SET training cover also the PC12?

No, not in EASA Country.
PC12 is a HPA and has it´s own Typerating.

mavisbacon
19th Jun 2019, 21:00
I think BCFT down at Bournemouth can do it. May be worth a try.

asdf1234
20th Jun 2019, 04:04
No, not in EASA Country.
PC12 is a HPA and has it´s own Typerating.
You will need a SET PC-12 Class Rating. Call Jonathan Shooter at Oysterair, they are an ATO based on the south coast in the UK.

breakdip
21st Jun 2019, 14:23
In the Netherlanda at Kempen Airport (south of Holland):
https://www.kempenairport.nl/en/flight-training/turboprop-aircraft-pc-12/

eiffel
29th Aug 2019, 09:28
How much roughly would be the cost of the training?

SilverFearn
31st Aug 2019, 07:39
Rough UK figures with 8h flying. £17k + Fuel + Airways + Landing Fees. Total just north of £20k with an income potential of around 500 £/€/$ a day.

eiffel
2nd Sep 2019, 11:21
When you say "potential income of €500 /day", are you talking about freelance rates? Is there a demand fo it? (Private owners? Corporate companies?)

Aso
2nd Sep 2019, 12:05
In the Netherlanda at Kempen Airport (south of Holland):
https://www.kempenairport.nl/en/flig...ircraft-pc-12/ (https://www.kempenairport.nl/en/flight-training/turboprop-aircraft-pc-12/)

Only if you bring your own aircraft.... ;)

besso
5th Sep 2019, 07:28
NewCag at EBCI is organizing a course by the end of September.
Count on a total budget of around 20000€.

ironbutt57
6th Sep 2019, 00:44
just another way EASA rips off the aviation world, type ratings on light aircraft...

asdf1234
6th Sep 2019, 07:11
just another way EASA rips off the aviation world, type ratings on light aircraft...
It's not a TR, it is a Class Rating. And I'm not sure you can classify the PC-12 as a "light aircraft".

eiffel
6th Sep 2019, 15:35
20K€ is for training on the aircraft I suppose (inflight).
What about doing the training in a simulator? Does that bring the cost down?