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subject: There Are Questions To Ask Before Chartering An Aircraft [print this page]


People or corporations scheduling a vacation or business trip, can charter a jet. Chartering a jet is easy when people have some guidelines. Choose a jet that leaves from a location near the origination point of the trip. In addition, make sure the jet arrives near the ideal point of destination. This avoids a great amount of further travel, which saves time and money. A chartered jet ought to have flight times available to meet a customer's needs. Discuss stopovers for fuel refills, picking up additional passengers or one-way flights before chartering a jet aircraft.

Decide the size of the jet required, before chartering. This means knowing how many passengers are planning to be on the trip. Each passenger will need a seat, ask about the number of seats before chartering a jet. Ask for photographs of the interior of the jet, and obtain seat measurements. Find out if seats recline into beds, which may be necessary for longer flights. Discuss baggage limits before chartering a jet. Ask passengers how many suitcases will be required for the trip. Consider extra items weight, which may include sports equipment, baby strollers and other extras that passengers require.

Look into how private the toilet facilities are which are on board the private chartered jet. Find out if it has a permanent door, or a curtain. Ask if the toileting services are only for emergencies, or if it can be used continuously by passengers throughout a flight. Look at safety documentation concerning the jet before chartering. Ascertain if the chartered jet has water and food on board. In addition, establish if the pilot flying the plane has proper credentialing, and check to see if there will be a co-pilot, in case of an emergency.

Check prices for various types of jet chartering, before making a choice. Decide between using a charter broker, and the direct hiring of a jet. Find out if there is a way for passengers to use communication devices on the chartered jet. Often passengers will need to use cell phones or computers, which require adequate power sources. Make sure the pilot and crew can deal with emergencies, by knowing basic first aid procedures. Also determine if the pilot and crew are capable of contacting various airports for emergency situations, before chartering a jet.

Carefully read contracts, to determine exact fees and taxes involved in chartering a jet. Find out if the quotes are estimated costs, or real costs. Ask the charter jet owner or broker for references from previous customers.

by: Daniel Pott




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