Friday, December 23, 2016

AVOID TSA HASSLES AND FLY FROM MONMOUTH JETPORT IN NJ

While travelling is usually an interesting and enjoyable experience, flying commercially almost certainly isn’t. Even with access to business and first class options, there’s still the inconvenience and struggle of getting though traffic, hauling baggage around a vast airport and, the worst part of all, dealing with the endless TSA (Transport Security Administration) hassles. Fortunately, Monmouth Executive Airport has the solution.
Since 9/11, TSA rules and regulations have become stricter, more comprehensive and more confounding than ever before. These measures include gathering your personal information (full name, date of birth and gender) to cross-check against watch lists, more thorough pat-downs, having to remove belts as well as shoes, and more restricted liquids and volumes of liquids in both stowed and carryon baggage. The result? Longer queues, more stress, difficulty managing your personal property through the search process, flight delays and the inconvenience of having your personal items thoroughly searched, rifled through and occasionally confiscated.
With so much inconvenience to so many people, it’s no surprise that there are thousands of pages of tips and advice for making commercial air travel easier – from getting to the airport even earlier to prepacking all your toiletries in the approved, individual transparent bottles and bags. But we have a better solution – private air travel.
Unlike commercial air travel, private airports and charter companies aren’t required to meet the same, strict TSA regulations. Private Airports instead focus on high standards of customer service for charter companies and their passengers, including comfortable waiting areas, FBO services and concierge services.
Your bags will be loaded onto the aircraft for you (so you can be sure they end up securely at the correct destination), and there are no full body scans, x-rays, security lines or having to remove any items of clothing or jewelry. Your pilot and staff will be there waiting to greet you, check identification and escort you to your aircraft. If you’re late, your plane waits for you. There are also no rushes through customs or other airports for connecting flights – your aircraft is yours for the duration of your trip. The only people on board other than the crew are you and your guests and, with prior arrangement, you can also bring your pets with you in the cabin. It’s convenient, comfortable and enjoyable – just how air travel should be.
World-class private facilities at Monmouth Executive Airport in New Jersey 
If you are considering flying out of New Jersey,Monmouth Executive Airport – just 20 minutes to Manhattan by helicopter – offers everything business and private travelers require. For private pilots, we offer high quality, competitively priced fuel rates, aircraft maintenance services and hangar space in New Jersey – available immediately. Through our world-class amenities and services, we offer private clients an exceptional flying experience. For more information, please visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/ today.
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Monday, December 5, 2016

THE 5 MOST CHALLENGING RUNWAYS IN THE WORLD

ravelling by air is one of the most exciting and enjoyable ways to discover new and interesting places – and this often means that pilots can encounter some exceptionally challenging take offs and landings on your trip! Here are the five most challenging runways in the world, from Monmouth Executive Airport.
  1. Saba Airport: Located on Saba Island in the Caribbean, this airport is famous for having the world’s shortest commercial runway. Just 1,300 feet long, this runway is edged by cliffs on its extreme ends, and flanked by volcanic mountainside slopes on one length and the sea on the other.
  2. Toncontin Airport: This Honduras airport is extreme in many ways. Not only is it located in a windy valley 3,294 feet above sea level, it’s also surrounded by steep mountains. This means that aircraft have to achieve a stomach-clenching 45-degree bank during decent in order to reach the runway properly.
  3. MCAS Futenma: Located in Okinawa, Japan, this airport is utilized by the Navy and Marine Corps, some of whom have named it the most dangerous air station in the world. This is because instead of being located within a clear zone of open space, it is surrounded almost up to the runway by the homes, schools, businesses and hospitals of the area, as well as over 3,000 people.
  4. McMurdo Station: This runway in Antarctica is long, smooth… and completely made of ice. With weather conditions that can change quickly and severely, months of below-freezing temperatures and almost no support services (you have to land using night vision goggles during dark seasons), this is one of the most challenging runways for any pilot.
  5. Princess Juliana International Airport: Located on the island of St. Maarten in the popular Caribbean Islands, this runway is both hair-raising and busy. Pilots have to fly in incredibly low over a strip of beach, clearing a fence and landing on the fairly short 7,150-foot strip of tarmac. Although built for smaller aircraft, A340s and 747s do land here, making for a spectacular sight.
Land in comfort at Monmouth Executive Airport in NJ 
At Monmouth Executive Airport, we’ve made service our differentiator. From a wide range of world-class FBO services and aircraft maintenance services to custom airplane hangar space and more, we set ourselves apart from the hassle and crowds of our competitors. In addition to offering the largest private runway in the country at over 7,300 feet, we also offer a secondary runway at 3512’ x 53’, ideal for most private jets, helicopters and piston aircraft – so you can always land in comfort.
For more information about Monmouth Jet Center or aircraft hangars in New Jersey, please contact us or visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/ today.
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