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Spanish King Felipe VI and Princess Leonor fly Pilatus PC-21 together

Desk Report | Published: Monday, June 22, 2026
Spanish King Felipe VI and  Princess Leonor fly Pilatus PC-21 together

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A milestone moment in the Spanish royal family: King Felipe joins Princess Leonor for a joint Pilatus flight over La Manga del Mar Menor. Discover the photos and video of their proud father-daughter briefing and hug.


The Spanish Royal Household has released a series of spectacular images of King Felipe VI and Princess Leonor during a training flight at the General Air and Space Academy in San Javier, Murcia, where the heir to the throne is completing the third and final stage of her military training.


Father and daughter piloted separate Pilatus PC-21 aircraft in a remarkable flight that the public has never seen before.


Leonor Explains the Flight to Her Father


This marks the first time the monarch and his heir have flown together. Princess Leonor of Bourbon piloted a Pilatus PC-21 accompanied by her flight instructor, Captain Elena Gutiérrez.


In the photographs released by the Royal Household, the King and his eldest daughter can be seen preparing for the flight alongside other personnel before taking to the skies. The images show each of them in their respective aircraft and later, back in the hangar, embracing after successfully completing the exercise.


Father and daughter flew over La Manga del Mar Menor, one of Princess Leonor’s favorite landscapes in the Murcia region, as she herself acknowledged during a speech after receiving the region’s Gold Medal honors.


A Father’s Pride


The Royal Household also released a video showing how the meeting between King Felipe and Leonor unfolded.


The moment they see each other, the Princess gives her father a formal military salute and then immediately embraces him in a heartfelt hug that speaks for itself. King Felipe beams with pride and returns the embrace warmly.


Afterward, they resume their military roles, both dressed in the sage-green flight suits used by the Spanish Armed Forces. Together they head to the briefing facilities, where Leonor, displaying notable professionalism and confidence, presents the flight briefing to her father and the other attendees.


Using a remote control to advance the slides, she explains the flight plan in detail, including how the Pilatus aircraft operates and the features of its ejection seat.


The pair then visits the simulation center, where the King takes part in simulator exercises. Later, in the hangar, the Princess is seen preparing her aircraft for takeoff while King Felipe boards his own. Both put on their helmets and flight gear before departing.


The next scenes in the video show the aircraft back on the ground and returning to their parking positions after a flight during which King Felipe and Princess Leonor had the opportunity to fly side by side.


Once they disembark, and while discussing the flight, King Felipe cannot resist embracing his daughter again, visibly proud of her achievement. Leonor, meanwhile, wears an unmistakable smile throughout the exchange.


Princess and Paratrooper


In addition to piloting aircraft, the Princess of Asturias has made history as the first member of the Spanish Royal Family to qualify as a paratrooper.


She completed the Basic Parachuting Course at the Méndez Parada Military Parachuting School, located at Alcantarilla Air Base in Murcia, successfully carrying out jumps from an aircraft at an altitude of approximately 400 meters (1,300 feet), both during the day and at night.


Source: HOLA-USA

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