THOMAS, Gary David· ICAO24 7c79d4· last seen 1d ago

VH-YCM is a Pacific Aerospace Corporation CT-4 Airtrainer, a single-engine piston aircraft operated by THOMAS, Gary David. SkyMeter has tracked 62 flights totalling 40 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 3 callsigns. The most frequent segment is YXQU to YSTW. Service window in our records spans 132 days. Of those flights, 4 (6.5%) carry at least one detected incident — go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Pacific Aerospace Corporation CT-4 Airtrainer has a maximum takeoff weight of 2,650 lb, light wake category.

About the Pacific Aerospace Corporation CT-4 Airtrainer

The Pacific Aerospace CT-4 Airtrainer is a tandem-seat military primary trainer developed in New Zealand during the 1970s as a successor to the Victa Airtourer. Originally designed by Henry Millicer and built by Aero Engine Services Ltd (later New Zealand Aerospace Industries, now Pacific Aerospace), the CT-4 became the standard ab-initio trainer for the Royal New Zealand Air Force and Royal Australian Air Force, with the RNZAF operating the type from 1977 through 2015. The aircraft's robust all-metal construction, excellent visibility from both cockpits, and benign handling characteristics made it ideal for screening student pilots, while its 210-horsepower Continental IO-360 engine provided enough performance for basic aerobatics and instrument training.

The CT-4 family includes several variants: the original CT-4A, the improved CT-4B with a constant-speed propeller, and the CT-4E with enhanced avionics and structural upgrades. Maximum speed approaches 175 knots, with a service ceiling around 18,000 feet and endurance exceeding four hours—impressive for a primary trainer. The type earned a reputation for reliability in military service, with RAAF examples accumulating tens of thousands of flight hours in the demanding Australian outback training environment. Thailand's Royal Thai Air Force also operated the CT-4, and several examples have found their way onto civilian registers following military retirement.

Today the CT-4 serves primarily in private hands and with flight training organizations, particularly in Australia and New Zealand where parts support remains available. The aircraft's military pedigree, aerobatic capability, and relatively economical operating costs have made it popular with warbird enthusiasts and advanced training schools. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.

FLIGHTS
62
all time
FLOWN HOURS
40
tracked time
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AIRPORTS VISITED
18
unique
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CALLSIGNS
3
20 routes
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SERVICE PERIOD
02/21/2026 → 07/03/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
6.5%
4 flagged

Top routes

By flight count

6
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Flight numbers

Most-flown by this airframe

3

Aircraft specifications

Pacific Aerospace Corporation CT-4 Airtrainer

Engines
Single Piston
Vref (approach)
70 kt
MTOW
2,650 lb
Wake category
L

Recent flights

Newest 37 operations of VH-YCM

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07/03/2026
27m
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07/02/2026
10m
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07/02/2026
43m
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07/02/2026
12m
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06/30/2026
7m
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06/30/2026
6m
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06/30/2026
44m
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06/29/2026
22m
△ Unstable
06/29/2026
12m
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06/28/2026
17m
△ Unstable
06/20/2026
24m
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06/20/2026
42m
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06/17/2026
21m
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06/16/2026
22m
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05/08/2026
37m
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05/08/2026
26m
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05/08/2026
21m
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04/19/2026
36m
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04/19/2026
31m
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04/18/2026
10m
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04/18/2026
41m
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04/18/2026
45m
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04/17/2026
13m
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04/17/2026
27m
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04/16/2026
25m
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04/10/2026
29m
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04/10/2026
10m
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04/10/2026
6m
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03/08/2026
2h 42m
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03/07/2026
26m
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03/06/2026
15m
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03/03/2026
9m
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03/03/2026
2h 4m
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02/28/2026
23m
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02/28/2026
6m
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02/28/2026
3h 18m
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02/21/2026
22m
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