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D-FAMT is a Pilatus Aircraft PC-9, a single-engine turboprop. SkyMeter has tracked 274 flights totalling 403 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 33 callsigns. The most frequent segment is EDHK to EDHK. Service window in our records spans 313 days. Of those flights, 78 (28.5%) carry at least one detected incident — go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Pilatus Aircraft PC-9 has a maximum takeoff weight of 7,055 lb, light wake category.

About the Pilatus Aircraft PC-9

The Pilatus PC-9 is a Swiss-designed single-engine turboprop trainer that became one of the most successful military basic and advanced training aircraft of the 1980s and 1990s. Developed as a turboprop successor to the piston-powered PC-7, the PC-9 first flew in 1984 and entered service with the Royal Saudi Air Force in 1985, eventually equipping more than 20 air forces worldwide including Australia, Croatia, Slovenia, and Myanmar. Its Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-62 engine delivers 1,150 shaft horsepower, giving the aircraft a maximum speed of 345 knots and a service ceiling of 25,000 feet—performance that allows student pilots to experience jet-like handling characteristics and energy management while retaining the economy and simplicity of turboprop operations.

The tandem cockpit features Martin-Baker ejection seats and a stepped configuration that provides excellent visibility for both instructor and student. The PC-9's success led Pilatus and Beechcraft to collaborate on the T-6 Texan II, a heavily modified derivative that became the U.S. Air Force and Navy's primary trainer, replacing the T-37 and T-34.

While most PC-9s serve military flight schools, a small number have entered civilian hands for warbird operations and advanced aerobatic training. The type remains in frontline training service with several nations decades after introduction, a testament to its rugged Swiss engineering and effective training mission design. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.

FLIGHTS
274
all time
FLOWN HOURS
403
tracked time
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AIRPORTS VISITED
32
unique
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CALLSIGNS
33
51 routes
📅
SERVICE PERIOD
08/21/2025 → 07/01/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
28.5%
78 flagged

Top routes

By flight count

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Aircraft specifications

Pilatus Aircraft PC-9

Engines
Single Turboprop
Vref (approach)
90 kt
Vmo
320 kt
MTOW
7,055 lb
Wake category
L

Recent flights

Newest 50 operations of D-FAMT

50
07/01/2026
26m
No alerts
07/01/2026
5m
No alerts
07/01/2026
1h 46m
No alerts
06/30/2026
19m
No alerts
06/30/2026
1h 40m
No alerts
06/30/2026
3h 32m
No alerts
06/25/2026
1h 31m
No alerts
06/25/2026
1h 39m
No alerts
06/24/2026
1h 34m
No alerts
06/24/2026
1h 40m
No alerts
06/23/2026
1h 9m
No alerts
06/23/2026
42m
No alerts
06/23/2026
2h 8m
No alerts
06/22/2026
30m
△ Unstable
06/22/2026
25m
No alerts
06/22/2026
42m
No alerts
06/22/2026
2h 23m
No alerts
06/16/2026
2h 13m
No alerts
06/16/2026
2h 15m
△ Unstable
06/15/2026
2h 12m
△ Unstable
06/11/2026
1h 51m
△ Unstable
06/11/2026
1h 6m
No alerts
06/10/2026
1h 51m
△ Unstable
06/08/2026
1h 57m
No alerts
06/03/2026
1h 31m
△ Unstable
06/02/2026
27m
! Stall
06/02/2026
1h 53m
No alerts
06/01/2026
1h 50m
△ Unstable
05/29/2026
1h 46m
No alerts
05/28/2026
1h 48m
No alerts
05/28/2026
2h 4m
No alerts
05/27/2026
1h 48m
No alerts
05/27/2026
1h 52m
No alerts
05/21/2026
11m
No alerts
05/21/2026
1h 26m
No alerts
05/20/2026
22m
No alerts
05/20/2026
18m
No alerts
05/20/2026
8m
No alerts
05/08/2026
1h 57m
No alerts
05/08/2026
35m
△ Unstable
05/04/2026
2h 32m
△ Unstable
04/30/2026
2h 25m
△ Unstable
04/30/2026
2h 30m
△ Unstable
04/29/2026
2h 26m
No alerts
04/29/2026
2h 25m
△ Unstable
04/28/2026
2h 31m
No alerts
04/28/2026
2h 27m
No alerts
04/27/2026
2h 16m
No alerts
04/22/2026
20m
△ Unstable
04/22/2026
36m
No alerts
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