· ICAO24 45f44d· last seen Mar 2026

T-432 is a Pilatus Aircraft PC-21, a single-engine turboprop. SkyMeter has tracked 156 flights totalling 98 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 26 callsigns. The most frequent segment is EKKA to EKKA. Service window in our records spans 300 days. Of those flights, 6 (3.8%) carry at least one detected incident: a 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 represents the current pinnacle of turboprop-powered military flight training, combining jet-like performance with the economy and handling characteristics that make it ideal for preparing pilots for fast jets. Developed by Swiss manufacturer Pilatus Aircraft and entering service in 2008, the PC-21 was designed from the outset to replicate the cockpit environment, systems complexity, and flight envelope of modern fighter aircraft while remaining far cheaper to operate than actual jets. Its stepped tandem cockpit, full glass avionics suite, and head-up display mirror what student pilots will encounter in frontline combat aircraft.

What sets the PC-21 apart from earlier trainers is its remarkable performance envelope: powered by a single Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-68B producing 1,600 shaft horsepower, it achieves a maximum operating speed of 320 knots and can sustain +8/-4g maneuvers, allowing it to teach advanced aerobatics, tactical formation flying, and air combat maneuvering that previously required jet trainers. The aircraft can operate from short unprepared strips yet cruise efficiently at 25,000 feet, and its pressurized cockpit provides comfort during extended sorties. Air forces in Switzerland, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, France, Spain, Australia, and the United Arab Emirates have selected the PC-21 as their primary advanced trainer, replacing older jets like the Hawk and Alpha Jet in many cases.

The type has proven so capable that some operators use it for light attack and reconnaissance roles in addition to training. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, covering routes.

FLIGHTS
156
all time
FLOWN HOURS
98
tracked time
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AIRPORTS VISITED
17
unique
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CALLSIGNS
26
26 routes
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SERVICE PERIOD
05/28/2025 → 03/24/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
3.8%
6 flagged

Top routes

By flight count

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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 T-432

50
03/24/2026
1h 25m
No alerts
03/23/2026
47m
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03/18/2026
23m
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03/18/2026
30m
△ Low approach-stability score
03/16/2026
34m
No alerts
03/16/2026
48m
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03/12/2026
29m
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03/12/2026
21m
△ Low approach-stability score
03/11/2026
40m
No alerts
03/11/2026
1h 45m
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03/09/2026
2h 7m
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03/09/2026
1h 35m
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03/06/2026
16m
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03/06/2026
20m
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03/05/2026
42m
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03/04/2026
23m
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03/04/2026
17m
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03/03/2026
18m
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03/03/2026
15m
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02/27/2026
7m
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02/27/2026
15m
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02/23/2026
1h 7m
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01/20/2026
18m
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01/20/2026
22m
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12/16/2025
1h 6m
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12/12/2025
1h 36m
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12/10/2025
55m
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12/10/2025
1h 11m
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12/02/2025
10m
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12/02/2025
23m
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12/02/2025
12m
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11/19/2025
33m
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11/03/2025
41m
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10/21/2025
17m
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10/21/2025
24m
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10/13/2025
44m
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10/08/2025
34m
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10/06/2025
6m
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10/06/2025
38m
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10/03/2025
1h 3m
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09/26/2025
38m
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09/25/2025
50m
↻ Go-around
09/09/2025
51m
No alerts
09/08/2025
26m
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08/25/2025
31m
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08/11/2025
40m
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08/11/2025
35m
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08/07/2025
25m
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08/07/2025
1h 5m
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08/01/2025
40m
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