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 | Icy runway A Pilatus PC-6 on Mount Cook, New Zealand. The aircraft is fitted with skis to permit glacier landings. Christian Müller accompanied a film crew who were making a documentary on this unusual operation. |
| Monument Valley The spectacular scenery of the American West, viewed from a Pilatus PC-12. The aircraft can fly as low as 1000 feet over this spectacular scenery on the Arizona/Utah border. |
| Water Porter The Pilatus PC-6 is used as a floatplane in Alaska. Whether its on Prince William Sound, where the glaciers tumble into the ocean, or above the Susitna River plain north of Anchorage (photo), the PC-6 is an excellent passenger and cargo aircraft. |
| One-way traffic At Grise Fiord in Canadas Far North, landings are performed towards the mountain and takeoffs away from it: theres no other choice. At a latitude of 76.5 degrees, Grise Fiord is the countrys northernmost settlement. |
| Southern skyline A PC-12 over Memphis, Tennessee. As the hub of FedExs air cargo operations, the country music capital is a key aviation centre, too. So the versatile PC-12 should feel right at home
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