1990 PILATUS PC9A SOLD

No longer listed as of May 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.

1990 PILATUS PC9A (sold)
SOLD · last asking $1,500,000 · May 2026
Last asking price
$1,500,000
Year
1990
Make
Pilatus
Model
PC9A
Total Time
9,545 hr
Location
United Kingdom
Seller
Andrew Freeman
Source
avpay.aero
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Description

Airframe 9545 Hours FI: AF 16.507. Wings 27.882 Engine P W PT6A-62 ( 1,150 hp derated to 950 hp). Sn. 103186. Engine TSN:1033. (OH interval 4,000 hrs, HSI interval 1,500 hrs). Propeller Hartzell 4 blade. Part No. HC−D4N2A/D9512A. Sn. GG477. Propeller will be offer as zero time since OH. Last OH 10 Dec 2013 at 2,735.1 hrs. TSOH 614.1 hrs. Interval 4000 hrs or 6 years. Blade life elapsed 614.1 hrs. Blade life remaining 10,885.9 hrs. Max Cruise: 300 knts. Oxygen to operate up to 25,000 feet. Flying the PC9A: Flying the Pilatus PC-9/A (ausairpower.net) It’s powered by the incredibly reliable and powerful, P W PT6A-62. This engine generates 1,500 SHP but is derated to 950 SHP. The aircraft is offered with its current engine and also a spare which has been fully serviced to include run tests. In respect of the spare engine a fresh Form 1 has been issued with new logbooks for both the Power Module and the Gas Generation Module. See attached spec sheets for both the current engine and the spare engine with Sn. 103172. Has serviceable Martin Baker MK11 Ejection seats. However, should the buyer wish to operate as hot seats they would require OH in accordance with the 6 year interval. Currently undergoing an inspection and maintenance programme in accordance with FAA procedures and will be sold with a fresh Certificate or Airworthiness to operate under the Experimental Category. The aircraft is fitted with mixed EFIS and analogue instruments. The VHF radios have been upgraded with 2 X FUNK. UHF remains functional. The TRIG transponder operates with the mode S function and ADSB out in compliance with USA/FAA requirements. We believe the panel retains the military character of the aircraft. That said we are able to offer a panel upgrade kit to include panel cut outs should the new owner wish to modernise the panel to all EFIS. Note that the PC9A is built with the strengthened undercarriage to facilitate landing on unmade strips such as grass. The engine system includes a inertial separator. The aircraft is supplied with a POH, maintenance manuals and check lists.