· ICAO24 7cf9e0· last seen 19d ago

A54-009 is a Pilatus Aircraft PC-21, a single-engine turboprop. SkyMeter has tracked 862 flights totalling 855 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 121 callsigns. The most frequent segment is YPEA to YPEA. Service window in our records spans 388 days. Of those flights, 300 (34.8%) carry at least one detected incident — go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Pilatus Aircraft PC-21 has a maximum takeoff weight of 13,448 lb, light wake category.

About the Pilatus Aircraft PC-21

The Pilatus PC-21 is a Swiss-designed advanced turboprop trainer that has redefined military pilot instruction since its first flight in 2002. Built by Pilatus Aircraft in Stans, Switzerland, the PC-21 delivers jet-like performance and handling characteristics while retaining the fuel efficiency and lower operating costs of a turboprop—powered by a single Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-68B producing 1,600 shaft horsepower. Its stepped tandem cockpit, full glass avionics suite, and advanced simulation capabilities allow air forces to conduct nearly all phases of pilot training on a single platform, from basic through advanced tactical instruction.

The PC-21 can sustain +8/-4g maneuvers and reach speeds up to 370 knots, performance that closely mimics modern fast jets and enables realistic combat maneuvering training without the expense of actual fighter aircraft. Its pressurized cockpit, Martin-Baker ejection seats, and sophisticated avionics including head-up displays and hands-on-throttle-and-stick controls provide trainees with an authentic fighter-jet environment. The Royal Australian Air Force, Swiss Air Force, French Air and Space Force, Royal Jordanian Air Force, and Singapore Air Force have all selected the PC-21 as their primary advanced trainer, replacing older jet trainers in several cases.

The type's wing-mounted hardpoints allow weapons training with live ordnance, rockets, and gun pods, making it suitable for light attack and counter-insurgency roles in addition to its primary training mission. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with distinct routes observed.

FLIGHTS
862
all time
FLOWN HOURS
855
tracked time
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AIRPORTS VISITED
14
unique
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CALLSIGNS
121
21 routes
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SERVICE PERIOD
05/27/2025 → 06/19/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
34.8%
300 flagged

Top routes

By flight count

10
201
64
14
13
10
8
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1

Aircraft specifications

Pilatus Aircraft PC-21

Engines
Single Turboprop
Vref (approach)
90 kt
Vmo
320 kt
MTOW
13,448 lb
Wake category
L

Recent flights

Newest 50 operations of A54-009

50
06/19/2026
1h 18m
No alerts
06/19/2026
1h 11m
No alerts
06/18/2026
1h 19m
No alerts
06/18/2026
57m
△ Unstable approach
06/18/2026
1h 22m
△ Unstable approach
06/16/2026
1h 19m
↻ Go-around
06/16/2026
1h 10m
No alerts
06/15/2026
47m
No alerts
06/15/2026
56m
No alerts
06/12/2026
41m
No alerts
06/12/2026
31m
No alerts
06/10/2026
19m
No alerts
06/10/2026
1h 17m
No alerts
06/10/2026
1h 45m
No alerts
06/09/2026
1h 34m
△ Unstable approach
06/09/2026
1h 16m
No alerts
06/08/2026
1h 5m
No alerts
06/05/2026
17m
No alerts
06/05/2026
27m
No alerts
06/05/2026
1h 14m
No alerts
06/05/2026
1h 29m
No alerts
06/04/2026
1h 13m
No alerts
06/04/2026
29m
No alerts
06/04/2026
18m
No alerts
06/02/2026
1h 13m
△ Unstable approach
06/02/2026
30m
No alerts
05/29/2026
1h 13m
↻ Go-around
05/29/2026
1h 22m
No alerts
05/28/2026
1h 36m
No alerts
05/27/2026
23m
No alerts
05/26/2026
15m
No alerts
05/26/2026
33m
No alerts
05/26/2026
1h 31m
No alerts
05/26/2026
1h 25m
No alerts
05/26/2026
1h 14m
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05/25/2026
24m
No alerts
05/25/2026
1h 4m
No alerts
05/25/2026
39m
No alerts
05/25/2026
1h 9m
No alerts
05/22/2026
1h 11m
No alerts
05/22/2026
11m
No alerts
05/22/2026
35m
No alerts
05/21/2026
1h 19m
No alerts
05/21/2026
28m
△ Unstable approach
05/21/2026
1h 3m
No alerts
05/20/2026
1h 24m
No alerts
05/20/2026
33m
No alerts
05/19/2026
1h 1m
No alerts
05/19/2026
17m
No alerts
05/19/2026
31m
No alerts
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