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    Laughlin Air Force Base, Where Pilots Excel

    DEL RIO, TEXAS, UNITED STATES

    05.31.2017

    Story by Thomas Moore 

    47th Flying Training Wing

    T-6 Factsheet
    Mission
    The T-6A Texan II is a single-engine, two-seat primary trainer designed to train Joint Primary Pilot Training, or JPPT, students in basic flying skills common to U.S. Air Force and Navy pilots.

    Features
    Produced by Raytheon Aircraft, the T-6A Texan II is a military trainer version of Raytheon's Beech/Pilatus PC-9 Mk II.

    Stepped-tandem seating in the single cockpit places one crewmember in front of the other, with the student and instructor positions being interchangeable. A pilot may also fly the aircraft alone from the front seat. Pilots enter the T-6A cockpit through a side-opening, one-piece canopy that has demonstrated resistance to bird strikes at speeds up to 270 knots.

    The T-6A has a Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-68 turbo-prop engine that delivers 1,100 horsepower. Because of its excellent thrust-to-weight ratio, the aircraft can perform an initial climb of 3,100 feet (944.8 meters) per minute and can reach 18,000 feet (5,486.4 meters) in less than six minutes.

    The aircraft is fully aerobatic and features a pressurized cockpit with an anti-G system, ejection seat and an advanced avionics package with sunlight-readable liquid crystal displays.

    The T-6A is used to train JPPT students, providing the basic skills necessary to progress to one of four training tracks: the Air Force bomber-fighter or the Navy strike track, the Air Force airlift-tanker or Navy maritime track, the Air Force or Navy turboprop track and the Air Force-Navy helicopter track.

    Instructor pilot training in the T-6A began at Randolph AFB in 2000. JPPT began in October 2001 at Moody AFB, Ga., and is currently at Columbus AFB, Miss., Vance AFB, Okla, and Laughlin AFB and Sheppard AFB in Texas.

    General Characteristics
    Primary Function: Entry-level trainer in joint primary pilot training
    Builder: Raytheon Aircraft Co.
    Powerplant: 1,100 horsepower Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-68 turbo-prop engine
    Wingspan: 33.5 feet (10.19 meters)
    Length: 33.4 feet (10.16 meters)
    Height: 10.7 feet (3.23 meters)
    Speed: 320 miles per hour
    Standard Basic Empty Weight: 6,500 pounds (2,955 kilograms)
    Ceiling: 31,000 feet (9448.8 meters)
    Range: 900 nautical miles (1,667 kilometers)
    Crew: Two, student pilot and instructor pilot
    Armament: None
    Date Deployed: May 2000
    Unit Cost: $4.272 million
    Inventory: Active force, 446

    NEWS INFO

    Date Taken: 05.31.2017
    Date Posted: 06.02.2017 16:43
    Story ID: 236212
    Location: DEL RIO, TEXAS, US

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