The 5 Questions You Should Ask Before Flying Private

With the increasing number of private jet operators in the market it’s important to avoid falling into fraudulent services. 

Here are the top five questions you should ask before booking your next private flight.

1. What is the operator’s safety record?

A reputable private jet operator should have a clean safety record and must be transparent about their history. 

Ask about the operator’s past safety performance, including whether they have had any accidents, violations, or safety incidents. It’s important that the company follows strict safety protocols and regularly updates their procedures to keep to the highest international standards. 

2. Does the aircraft count with XA registration?

When booking a private jet, the aircraft must be properly licensed and registered. One crucial certification is the XA registration, which allows an aircraft operator to provide commercial air taxi services. 

This license indicates that the aircraft has passed all required inspections and meets the strict safety standards required for commercial use. Flying with an XA-registered aircraft ensures that you are traveling in a jet that adheres to the highest safety regulations and is allowed to carry passengers for commercial purposes.

JetsTime only operates XA-registered aircraft, guaranteeing that your flight is both legal and secure.

3. When was the last aircraft’s maintenance and inspection?

The Aircraft should go through regular maintenance checks as outlined by aviation authorities to guarantee they are in optimal condition. These inspections cover everything from engine performance to safety equipment functionality. 

We ensure that all of our aircraft undergo rigorous maintenance and inspection routines, adhering to the highest industry standards to provide you with a safe and reliable flight.

4. Where is your pilot certified?

Always ask where the pilot is certified and which aviation authority oversees their credentials. 

Certified pilots must meet the training standards set by national and international aviation bodies, such as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). 

5. Are you insured and protected against potential liabilities?

One of the most critical questions you should ask is about insurance coverage. 

Make sure the private aviation operator carries comprehensive insurance that covers passenger liability and any potential damages to the aircraft. This is particularly important in the case of unexpected events or accidents. A reputable operator will provide full transparency regarding their insurance policies. 

At JetsTime, we are committed to offering the highest standards of safety, luxury, and transparency, ensuring that your private aviation experience exceeds your expectations while keeping you safe at all times.

Contact us to book your next flight.

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