Monday, December 28, 2015

Rent, buy or custom-build your aircraft hangar in New Jersey

Aircraft hangar space is in demand all along the East Coast and especially in the New Jersey Tri-State area. Private airports, such as Monmouth Executive Airport, have recently expanded their development, offering you the chance to rent, buy or custom-build your own aircraft hangar. So what’s the best choice for you?
  • Renting aircraft hangar space: The main benefit of this option is that it is available immediately and you can move your airplanes in as soon as possible. Renting also gives you flexibility in case you decide to change the size or location of your hangar in the future.
  • Buying a hangar: Purchasing your own hangar might be a larger once-off investment, but it does come with a few silver linings. Firstly, they appreciate in value due to the high demand and limited supply of hangar space. You can also use your hangar to provide additional rental income if you have space you aren’t using. Your hangar may also qualify as a 1031 tax-deferred exchange property and can be depreciated for tax purposes if you rent it out.
  • Custom-building your own hangar: In addition to the abovementioned benefits, you can also choose to have your hangar custom-built. This does mean you would have to wait and rent hangar space while construction is under way, but the result would be a hangar designed exactly according to your particular needs.
Hangar space at Monmouth Executive Airport – Available now 
Whatever solution you decide works best for you, Monmouth Jet Center can assist you. With hangar space available immediately, as well as competitively priced leasing and construction deals, your airplane or private jet will soon be housed safely and protected from the elements.
In addition to our aircraft storage solutions, we offer you access to affordably priced aviation fuel (including AVGas and Jet-A), high-end amenities, 24-hour operations, servicing and maintenance crews and the longest private runway in the country, at 7300 feet. Just over an hour’s drive from Manhattan and located outside of high-traffic Class B airspace, we offer you a world-class airport and flying experience.
For more information about Monmouth Jet Center in New Jersey, please contact us or visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/ today.

Monday, December 14, 2015

Four traits of top private jet pilots

The life of a private pilot is an exciting and demanding one – and, although each person is unique, the best pilots often have specific character traits which help them succeed in this challenging career path. This is often referred to as “The Pilot Personality.”
  1. Confident – but calm: Pilots are well known for keeping their emotions out of the cockpit, ensuring they are able to stay calm and in control as they fly. It’s not just about hearing that reassuring tone over the intercom, it’s also about being able to properly evaluate a situation and deal with it effectively, keeping passengers and crew safe.
  2. Detail-orientated: Pilots are trained to take in hundreds of small details, evaluate them and implement a solution all within an environment that is constantly changing. Their job is to consider every possible negative outcome and worst-case scenario, and then ensure none of them happen.
  3. Optimistic: All the top pilots share a passion for flight and with this comes a real sense of optimism. While their aim is to deliver you safely and on time to your destination, they also want to share their joy of flying. There aren’t many people as enthusiastic as pilots when it comes to sharing their profession – from showing you around their aircraft and answering questions to ensuring you have an enjoyable flight.
  4. Physical and mental fitness: For a job that requires a lot of sitting, being a great pilot involves constant monitoring of your physical and mental health. Fitness in both areas helps pilots to function at the height of their abilities, enhancing decision-making, positive energy and flight safety.
Learn to fly at Monmouth Jet Center’s flight school 
We’re home to Eagles View flight school in NJ and with over 20 years of training experience, dedicated Certified Flight Instructors and a fleet of ten aircraft, we have logged over 68 thousand flight instruction hours and trained many career and recreational pilots.
For more information about Monmouth Airport, our flight school and flying lessons, please visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/ or contact us today.

Monday, November 23, 2015

How to book a private jet

Charter jet rental has become increasingly popular over the last few years for corporate as well as leisure travellers. More affordable than first class tickets, more comfortable than commercial flights and more convenient for passengers who want to avoid traffic, schedules and queues, charter flights offer significant benefits over their commercial counterparts. Here are some great tips for ensuring your private jet experience is as enjoyable as possible.
1. Choose the right aircraft: There is a wide range of aircraft for hire in the charter industry and knowing which plane will suit your needs is essential to a comfortable flight. In addition to smaller jets which seat up to seven passengers, there are mid and large size jets ideal for carrying larger parties and going longer distances without refueling – saving you valuable time. Your destination and the number of guests you will be flying with are the most important factors, but be sure to remember other requirements such as particular seating arrangements, privacy and storage as well.

2. Use a broker: Brokers work with charter companies to negotiate the best deal on your behalf, balancing luxury with affordability. They can assist you with choosing a reputable company and selecting the correct aircraft for your trip, as well as ensuring your travel arrangements run smoothly.

3. Be flexible: Although it’s not always possible (and one of the benefits of private travel is their ability to fit to your schedule and not the other way around), it is a good idea to be flexible with your travel times. Flying with short notice on empty leg flights can save you thousands of dollars without sacrificing any of the comforts that come with private travel.

4. Be specific: If you are travelling with children, have pets or have special needs (including mobility requirements) be sure to inform your broker or charter flight service as to exactly what you require. This will ensure the crew is fully informed of your needs and ready to deliver all the assistance you require with the utmost professionalism and friendly service.

5. Know your airport: Charter services are able to utilize smaller, private airports which allow them to deliver quick turnaround times and bypass the hustle and traffic of large airports. These airports are designed with private travellers in mind, offering high-class amenities as well as executive travel and parking services.
World-class facilities at Monmouth Executive Airport
If you are considering flying out of New Jersey, Monmouth Executive Airport offers everything business and private travellers require. For charter companies, we offer high quality, competitively priced rates, fuel and hangar space in New Jersey, we offer you and your clients an exceptional flying experience. For more information, please visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/ today.

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Monday, November 9, 2015

Monmouth Jet Center has land available for building custom hangar space

Finding hangar space for your aircraft in NJ and the New York Metropolitan area is becoming more and more challenging. Space is at a prime and for most airplane owners and operators, the chances are your aircraft or private jet will be limited to any space in an FBO’s open bay hangar where it will be subjected to weather and overcrowded conditions.
Thanks to Monmouth Jet Centre, however, you can now access exclusive space on which to build your own custom hangars, feature-rich and fully tailored to your particular specifications.
Why choose Monmouth Jet Center for your hangar?
• Location: Situated just over an hour’s drive from the center of Manhattan, Atlantic City and Philadelphia, and 5 minutes from the Garden State Parkway (Exit 98), our airport is a quick and easy drive away. Additionally, we offer limo and helicopter services for extra convenience.
• Uncongested airspace: Located outside of high-traffic Class B airspace, we offer our clients the opportunity to experience all the benefits of uncrowded, hassle-free flying.
• Competitive rates: We offer a range of affordable construction and leasing deals to clients looking to build custom hangers and get in on the ground floor of our airport’s expansion. In addition, we offer competitive hangar and office space rentals for clients needing immediate hangar space.
• Competitive fuel costs: Our fuel prices for both Jet-A and AVGas are competitive with or even lower in cost than other jet centers in our region, including Teterboro and Morristown airports.
• Exceptional private runway: We have the longest public used private runway in the country at over 7300 feet, allowing us to handle almost all classes of non-commercial jets. Our secondary runway is over 3500 feet, making it ideal for smaller aircraft.
• 24/7 operations: Our jetport runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, delivering a comprehensive range of high quality services. These include all-night runway and taxiway lighting, GPS approach, aircraft de-icing and an onsite maintenance crew.
For more information about Monmouth Jet Center in New Jersey, please contact us or visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/ today.

Monday, October 26, 2015

Five ideal destinations for your December holidays

With the festive season on the horizon, everyone is starting to make plans for the December holiday season. Whether you want to charter a private jet to a city in the USA or go abroad for Christmas and the New Year, here are the best places to visit in the last month of 2015:
  1. The Caribbean Islands: With hot, sunny weather and little rain, the Caribbean offers everything you could want for a tropical getaway. Enjoy your choice of five-star hotels or rent a private villa and enjoy the world-renowned sandy beaches of this stunning destination.
  2. Lapland, Finland: If you’ve always wanted to experience a genuine winter wonderland, this is the destination for you. With world-class hotels and vast national parklands covered with snow, you can indulge in cross-country skiing, ice-skating and reindeer sledding, as well as five-star dining. A visit to the Santa Claus Village and Santa Park will leave you enchanted.
  3. San Miguel de Allende, Mexico: Well-known for its festive spirit, this cultural hotspot is a party paradise over the festive season. With street carnivals, theatre productions, fireworks and live music, this is a great location for an exciting, fun-filled holiday.
  4. Vienna, Austria: With beautifully decorated streets and festive markets offering spiced mulled wine and sugary treats, Vienna has all the atmosphere of a traditional Christmas from the storybooks. Be sure not to miss the concerts by the Vienna Boys’ Choir.
  5. New York, USA: The city comes alive in during the holidays with theatrical productions, festive décor and, of course, the magnificent tree covered with over 30,000 twinkling lights. New York offers one of the most glamorous, fun and enchanting Christmas experiences in the world.
World-class travel from Monmouth Executive Airport, NJ (H2)
If you are considering flying out of New Jersey,Monmouth Executive Airport offers everything business and private travellers require. For private jet and charter companies, we offer high quality, competitively priced rates, fuel and hangar space in New Jersey. Located just 20 minutes from New York city, we offer 24-hour airport services and amenities, including concierge services and catering as well as limousine and taxi airport transfers, delivering world-class service at every turn. For more information, please visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/ today.

Monday, October 12, 2015

What does it take to learn to fly?

Training to become a pilot – whether commercial, private or for recreational purposes – takes several essential things: training, qualifications and passion. Monmouth Executive Airport’s flight school in NJ explores just what it takes to become a pilot.
Who can fly? 
As long as you are at least 17 years old and have passed the Federal Aviation Authority’s medical examination, you can start learning to fly. Generally, this screening process looks for medical issues which can interfere with your ability to fly safely, including heart attacks, fainting spells and seizures. Many people with physical and hearing disabilities can still qualify for training and there is no upper age limit for qualifying.
What qualifications do I need to fly? 
There are three main types of certification, depending on what you would like to achieve in your training. These include a Recreational Pilot License (RPL), a Private Pilot License (PPL) and a Commercial Pilot License (CPL). Most people and flight schools choose to focus primarily on PPL and CPL courses.
At a Part 61 flight school you will be required to do 40 hours of flight training for a PPL and 250 for a CPL, while Part 141 flight school requires 35 and 190 flight hours respectively for each of these licenses. In addition to your flight time, you will have to pass an FAA Third Class medical examination given by an Air Medical Examiner, an FAA written examinations and an oral and flight test given by a FAA Designated Examiner.
What airplanes will I learn on? 
There is a range of airplanes available for flight training and these will differ from school to school. At Eagles View Aviation, Inc., the ten expertly maintained training aircraft include single and twin-engine Cessna airplanes.
Flight school at Monmouth Executive Airport in New Jersey 
Monmouth Executive Airport is home to Eagles View flight school. With over 20 years of training experience, dedicated Certified Flight Instructors and a fleet of ten aircraft, we have logged over 68 thousand flight instruction hours and trained many career and recreational pilots.
For more information about our flight school and flying lessons, please visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/ or contact us today.
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Monday, September 21, 2015

Purchasing a new aircraft? Ask our aircraft mechanics for a pre-purchase inspection

Buying an aircraft is a significant commitment and an often lengthy process – even more so when you buying a used airplane.

The average age of the general aviation fleet is about 30 years while the average flight time is over 10, 000 hours and, just like a used vehicle, the older and harder its use, the greater the wear and tear. Even more importantly, the price of aircraft and of replacement parts has increased significantly in the last decade, leading to increased demand for used airplanes and a decrease in maintenance. For these reasons, buyers have increasingly fallen victim to purchasing airplanes which appear to be good value for money while hiding costly problems.

The solution is to insist upon a pre-purchase inspection which allows buyers to withdraw from the sale or insist on reducing the airplanes price tag by an amount equal to the cost of the repairs. This reduces the risk of overspending on your budget, as well as the risk that the airplane may not even meet airworthiness criteria due to faulty equipment or lack of compliance.

The repurchase inspection will differ depending on the type of aircraft, with more complex airplanes and jets requiring a higher level of inspection than airplanes with more simple systems. The tests should be carried out by a qualified authorized inspector (AI) and should generally look at the airplane’s paperwork, engine, empennage, wings, ailerons, flaps, fuselage, landing gear and cockpit.

Comprehensive pre-purchase inspections from qualified airplane mechanics in NJ

At Monmouth Executive Airport in New Jersey, we offer a wide range of onsite aircraft mechanic services including pre-purchase inspections through our partners, the Marlboro Aircraft Company. We also offer aircraft repair services, restoration and modification services, as well as quote counseling and aircraft hangar rental. For more information on our aircraft mechanic services, please visit our website at www.monmouthjetcenter.com or contact us today.

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Thursday, September 10, 2015

How to choose the right flight school for private pilot certification

Learning to fly is one of life’s greatest adventures and becoming a private pilot means accessing one of the most elite and rewarding industries in the world. With this in mind, it makes sense that most people looking to enter this exciting industry are looking for flight schools which offer them the best training available. Here’s how to narrow down your search and find the best institution for you:
  1. Understand the difference between a Part 61 and Part 141 aviation school: These numbers refer to the parts of the Federal Aviation Regulations under which they operate and differ on their requirements for achieving certification. Part 61 schools require 40 flight hours for private pilot certification and 250 hours for commercial pilot certification. Part 141 schools require 35 hours and 190 hours for each respective certification.
  2. Ask about the flight instructors: The qualifications and experience your flight instructor has is vital because you’re going to be putting your life in their hands, so don’t hesitate to ask about them. Your primary instructor should be a certified flight instructor (CFI) and your instrument instructor should have an instrument instructor rating (CFII).
  3. Take an introductory lesson: This is a great way of not only experiencing a trail lesson firsthand but also seeing if the instructors are a good fit for you. Ask plenty of questions and get to know your instructor – he or she should be someone who expects exceptional results from you, who shows dedication towards helping students succeed and shows personal interest in you and your goals.
  4. Ask about the training airplanes: Be sure to ask how many training airplanes the school has and how they are maintained. This determines the availability of airplanes for training as well as how safe they are. This is especially important because training aircraft are flown more often and hard than other aircraft. Flight schools which have their own onsite maintenance facilities are generally able to have their aircraft serviced and repaired more frequently and easily, ensuring their aircraft are airworthy and available for lessons. Generally, schools with three or more aircraft are also more able to be flexible for lesson schedules.

Learn to fly at Monmouth Executive Airport in NJ 

Monmouth Executive Airport is host to the highly reputable Eagles View Flight School, which has been producing high quality professional and private pilots for over 20 years, logging over 68 thousand flight instruction hours. To find out more about our school and flying lessons, please visit our website at www.monmouthjetcenter.com or contact us today.

Friday, August 14, 2015

Aircraft Maintenance is the Key to Safety in Aviation

Regular aircraft maintenance is one of the most important commitments that should be made by every aircraft owner and enforced by several airworthiness authorities in the USA and internationally. However, this is a part of aircraft ownership that’s not just about following the law – it also has important benefits:
  • Safety – This is the most obvious reason to maintain your aircraft, as regular services and repairs will allow you to avoid accidents that can be caused by mechanical failures. This keeps you, your crew, your passengers and the people on the ground safe throughout your flight.
  • Avoid lost flights – Having to cancel flights due to mechanical failures is a sure way to affect your bottom line as well as the reputation of your brand.
  • Efficient performance – Aircraft operate at their best and most cost-efficient when they are properly maintained. By following manufacturer guidelines and performing operational checks, you save on fuel and other costs.
  • Prevents major breakdowns – A small maintenance issue can quickly turn into a costly and potentially dangerous one if not attended to quickly. Simply leaving small issues will only result in higher costs down the line.
  • Keep clients comfortable – world class jet centers such as Monmouth Jet Center offer exclusive services and need their aircraft to be maintained in order to deliver. Even small plumbing, seating or electrical problems in the cabin can make for an uncomfortable ride.

Choose an airport that offers on-site aircraft maintenance services

At Monmouth Jet Center, we offer a wide range of aircraft maintenance services on-site for your convenience, ranging from general maintenance and repairs to the installation of aircraft instruments and aircraft refurbishment services. Our team of qualified, experienced aircraft mechanics will assist you as quickly and affordable as possible.
For more information on utilizing our on-site aircraft mechanic services in New Jersey, please contact us or visit our website at monmouthjetcenter.com today.

Saturday, August 1, 2015

Aircraft Maintenance Services and Private Airports Work to Reduce the Risks of Foreign Object Damage

As aviation specialists know, damage caused by Foreign Object Debris (FOD) is one of the industries most costly issues, with The Boeing Company estimating annual aircraft maintenance, delays and repairs at $4 billion a year.
FOD can generally be defined as any object which does not belong to an aircraft that can cause damage to the aircraft, injury to crew and passengers or damage to airport facilities. They most commonly take the form of:
  • Rocks, sand and pebbles.
  • Nuts, bolts and loose hardware.
  • Garbage, such as soda cans and food wrappers.
  • Material from nearby construction sites.
  • Small objects such as luggage tags, pens, coins, etc.
  • Birds and other wildlife.
The most common types of damage caused by FOD include:
  • Punctures and damage to tires in aircraft and airport vehicles.
  • Damage to engines, engine inlets and fan blades as they get sucked into aircraft.
  • Injuries to airport personnel and passengers from FOD blown up into the air.
  • Damage to delicate equipment if they become trapped inside the housing.
  • Mechanical freezing due to objects becoming lodged next to levers, etc.
Due to the fact that any one of these issues is dangerous in itself and that they can lead to far worse tragedies, as illustrated by the crash of Air France flight 4590 where the aircraft hit titanium debris and burst a tire, responsible airports take extensive measures to ensure the removal of FOD.
These measures may differ from airport to airport, but generally include a four-step approach:
  • Training staff on the importance of identifying and properly removing/managing FOD.
  • Regular inspections of areas which can be a source of FOD or where they are likely to collect. This includes monitoring construction sites, aircraft maintenance areas, hangars, etc.
  • Clearing away FOD safely and efficiently and monitoring teams assigned to removing FOD.

Monmouth Jet Center offers industry-leading services

At Monmouth Jet Center, we prioritize the safety of the passengers, crews and aircraft which utilize our facility. In addition to applying an industry-leading FOD damage prevention policy, we have a team of dedicated on-site aircraft mechanics available to assist you with general maintenance, repairs and more at your convenience. We also offer our clients high quality, competitively priced rates, fuel and hangar space.
For more information about Monmouth Jet Center in New Jersey, please contact us or visit our website at monmouthjetcenter.com today.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Aircraft maintenance with the convenience of a local, on-airport facility

Maintaining your fleet of charter aircraft is key to offering the high-quality services that private leisure and business travellers demand from the industry – but having to ground these aircraft can affect your bottom line. Fortunately, top private airports are now offering on-site maintenance services and support, providing your company with an efficient solution.
These services, carried out by highly trained and experienced mechanics and their teams, aim to:
  • Perform maintenance as quickly as possible without having to transport the aircraft off-site to a more distant location.
  • Save costs on aircraft maintenance by utilizing world-class on-site facilities.
  • Ensure that minor as well as major installations, refurbishments and repairs can be completed with minimal downtime and disruption to your services.
  • Provide highly flexible services as and when they are required, including pre-purchase inspections.
  • Ensure maximum convenience by keeping all repairs on-site and close to your aircraft’s hangar space.

What Monmouth Jet Center in New Jersey offers you

At Monmouth Jet Center, we offer a wide range of on-site aircraft maintenance services for single and twin-engine airplanes through the experienced mechanics of Marlboro Aircraft Services, LLC. These include:
  • General maintenance.
  • Inspections of aircraft.
  • Interior refurbishment and repairs.
  • Engine and airframe repairs.
  • Installation of aircraft modifications and instruments.
  • Pre-purchase inspections.
  • Aircraft restoration.
  • Exhaust system maintenance, repairs and modification.
  • Quote counseling.
  • In addition, we provide restoration and refurbishment services for vintage aircraft
For more information on utilizing the on-site aircraft mechanic services at Monmouth Executive Airport in New Jersey, please contact us or visit our website at monmouthjetcenter.com today.
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Are you changing the oil in your aircraft often enough?

As with your vehicle, your aircraft requires regular oil changes in order to run safely and maintain optimal performance – but knowing exactly when to change your oil can be difficult. The general rule of thumb is to perform an oil change every four months or 50 flight hours – whichever you achieve first. It’s also a good idea to change the oil if elevated wear metals are detected, or if your aircraft has recently undergone engine maintenance.
The reason for the 50 flight hour/four month change is simple – by this point, your oil has become contaminated with the byproducts of engine use, which include sulfur, nitrogen oxides, carbon, water and other materials.
Rather than breaking down the oil’s lubricating properties, these contaminants themselves are the real problem. They have highly corrosive properties and, when they build up to a sufficiently high concentration, they can damage your crankshaft, camshaft, gears and lifters, causing serious damage to your engine and creating a real safety issue. In addition to preventing this, a new oil change restores the necessary levels of acidic neutralizers in your aircraft’s oil which protect your engine.
If your aircraft is due for an oil change, we also recommend that you use this opportunity to inspect and replace your oil filters. This will give you a better indication of your aircraft’s engine health and provide better protection against corrosion.

Speak to on-site aircraft mechanics for expert, rapid services

At Monmouth Jet Center, we have a team of dedicated on-site aircraft mechanics available to assist you with general maintenance, repairs and more at your convenience.
For more information on utilizing the on-site aircraft mechanic services at Monmouth Executive Airport in New Jersey, please contact us or visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/ today.

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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Plan your summer holiday with private air charter services and arrive anywhere in style

Summer is here and it’s time to make your holiday plans a reality with luxury jet air charter services. So, what can you expect from this exclusive service?
  • Space to stretch: Unlike commercial airlines, private jets offer plenty of room to relax, move around and sleep. With comfortable reclining seating and space for you, your family and friends – and even your pets – you’ll be able to arrive at your destination relaxed, recharged and ready for adventure.
  • Privacy: By accommodating you and your guests exclusively, charter flights deliver unmatched privacy and comfort. This means you can talk, sleep or start your holiday experience as soon as you board without having to accommodate the requirements of commercial flight passengers and airlines.
  • Customized services: Is there a specific movie you’d like to watch on your flight? Specific meals prepared a certain way? Or do you have a pet that you’d like to keep on board with you as you fly? With private air charter services, you can. Whatever your needs, staff are happy to accommodate you to make your trip more pleasurable.
  • Convenience: If you have a specific time you would like to fly or you would like to arrive as close as possible to your destination, you can when you fly privately. Charter jets require smaller runways and don’t have to stick to commercial flight paths, allowing you to fly more directly to your destination at flexible flight times.
  • Competitive rates: Private charter companies are looking at leisure travel as a new focus for growth – and as a result, are offering more consumer-friendly pricing models for this sector. This means you get all the benefits of luxury private travel at an even better rate.
  • National and international travel made easy: While commercial travellers are forced to take often-gridlocked routes to busy airports hours before their flights to ensure they can get through the boarding process, you don’t. Private airports are smaller, quieter and offer quick and easy airport transfers as well as executive parking. You can arrive 10 to 15 minutes before your flight and drive right up to the aircraft, bypassing the traditional airport customs process. You can even undergo the security procedures, including the security scan, without leaving the car.

Private air charter services from Monmouth Executive Airport, NJ

At Monmouth Executive Airport and jet center, we’re focused on delivering an airport experience that enhances your journey. From a comfortable, well appointed waiting area with high speed Internet access, to light refreshments and limousine/taxi services to and from the airport, our staff is happy to assist you. While we are conveniently located close to the Garden State Parkway with fast transport links, we can also provide travellers with a helicopter service into New York City, just 20 minutes away.
For more information about utilizing charter jets at Monmouth Executive Airport in New Jersey, please contact us or visit our website at monmouthjetcenter.com today.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Accommodating Charter Flights at Monmouth Jet Center

Whether flying for business or pleasure, charter companies design their rates and services to be as accommodating as possible – making charter jet flights a popular choice for clients flying with children and even pets. Here is some helpful advice on what to expect from your aviation partners:

When planning on traveling with children on a charter jet:

  • Inform the charter jet company: This allows the company the opportunity to ensure that your children’s needs are individually catered for and accommodated. This can include food preferences, games and entertainment, as well as facilities and extras for babies.
  • Accommodate your routine: Charter jet companies aim to make your trip as enjoyable and comfortable as possible, so staff will work with you to help your children keep to your preferred routine. This includes providing comfortable reclining seats and divan seating for naps.
  • Your luggage: Traveling with children often means extra luggage, such as strollers or cribs, need to be accommodated. Your private jet company can assist you with this and ensure there is sufficient space onboard to meet your needs.

When planning on traveling with pets on a charter jet:

  • Your pet’s needs: Charter jet companies know how important your pets are to you, so they will work with you to ensure their needs are met, from seating them inside the cabin, rather than in cargo, to food preferences at meal times and other luxuries.
  • Safety first: Your pet’s safety is as important as your own, so your charter company may specify that certain safety measures are adhered to. This may include having your pet on a leash at certain times, having a safety harness or a carrier for smaller pets. These rules will differ from company to company, so be sure to enquire.
  • International travel: Pets are welcome on international as well as national flights but will need to have the relevant documentation and vaccinations in order to enter your destination country.
If you are considering flying out of New Jersey, Monmouth Executive Airport offers everything business and private travellers may need. For charter companies, we offer high quality, competitively priced rates, fuel and hangar space in New Jersey, we offer you and your clients an exceptional flying experience. For more information, please visit our website at monmouthjetcenter.com today.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Patch the Holes in Your Aviation Insurance

Understanding your aviation insurance policy is absolutely essential not just in New Jersey, but globally. At Monmouth Executive Airport we take a closer look at aviation insurance. In the past, some rather large aviation insurance claims have been denied because the pilots have not met with policy requirements. Of course it’s not the aim of the insurance provider to deny a claim, but if a pilot or carrier does not adhere to the contract terms, the chance that an expensive damages claim can be denied, is heightened.

If you want to patch the holes in your aviation insurance, then you should avoid the following scenarios which usually result in a denied claim:
  • Unapproved pilots – never make use of a pilot who does not meet with your policy’s approved pilot clause. Some policies make allowances for an “open pilot” clause which details broad credentials for those who may or may not operate the aircraft. Other policies will detail approved pilots and second in command individuals. Make sure you check these policy stipulations before allowing a pilot to make use of your aircraft. 
  • Misunderstanding of approved-use clauses – most policies will stipulate what commercial and non-commercial uses the aircraft can be used for in order to be covered. 
  • Lack of sufficient security measures – where you keep your aircraft and what sort of security measures are in place to protect it will play a role. It is best to make sure you are aware of what your policy says in terms of this in order for your insurance policy to have you covered. 

Aviation Insurance

Choosing the right aviation insurance brokers is also quite important if you want to ensure you can have a safe take-off and landing and that you will be covered should something unexpected occur.

When operating your jet or similar aircraft from Monmouth Airport in New Jersey, or any other airport for that matter, you will certainly need to have insurance measures in place.

Top aviation insurance brokers serving New Jersey include: Liberty Mutual Group Wings Agency

Monmouth Executive Airport Corporate Jet Offering

 If you make use of a corporate jet, rest assured that Monmouth Executive Airport has what is required to cater for your every need. Safe and secure in-hangar parking is available for all sizes of jets as well as access to convenient refueling with competitively priced Jet A and Avgas which is available on-field. In-hangar parking rates are between 30% and 40% cheaper than Teterboro and Morristown and the airport location provides the ideal uncongested alternative when travelling to New York City and Jersey Shore.

To find out more about in-hangar parking space for corporate jets visit us at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/.