Swiss Air Force says goodbye to the PC-9
On 8 December 2022, the Schweizer Luftwaffe (Swiss Air Force) ended the operations with the Pilatus PC-9, when C-412 was taking off from Emmen air base for its last flight to RUAG at Lodrino.
The Pilatus PC-9 two-seater turboprop trainer and successor to the Pilatus PC-7 Turbo Trainer, was primarily used by the Swiss Air Force as a target towing aircraft for Anti-Aircraft Artillery (AAA) training. In a secondary role, the aircraft could be equipped with the powerful Ericsson Erijammer A-100 jammer pod VISTA for electronic counter measures to avoid anti-aircraft defence and other combat aircraft.
The yellow-black striped aircraft was flown mainly by pilots of the Zielflugstaffel 12 (No 12 Target squadron) at the main operations areas of the AAA practice grounds in the Valais and the Engadin. For the target towing purpose, the PC-9 was fitted with a tow winch, with which the target was deployed. The AAA units fire at these targets towed behind the aircraft and, if all safety requirements are met, live ammunition can be used. Gunnery missions were also practiced at night.
The PC-9 were acquired in three batches, the oldest aircraft having been operational since 1988. Overview of the Swiss Air Force Pilatus PC-9s:
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Photo by Marco Kuijsten (Scramble Archive)