Tuesday, December 17, 2019

What Happens on Your First Solo Flight?


One of the most exciting milestones to achieve when you attend flight school is your first solo flight! It’s a huge moment that puts all your hard work to the test; building your confidence and teaching you exactly what it’s like to have full control of and responsibility for an aircraft. Here are some insights into what to expect from your first solo flight, from Monmouth Executive Airport’s flight school in NJ.
When Will My Solo Flight Happen? 
There’s no exact date planned for anyone’s first solo flight. It will only happen once your instructor feels that you are ready, after considerable preparation and testing. Even then, your instructor will wait for the ideal weather and flight conditions so that the flight is not too challenging.
Minimum Requirements for a Solo Flight 
In addition to your instructor’s blessing, you’ll need to meet the minimum requirements for a solo flight as set out by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This includes:
Ground Training: 
Passing knowledge tests based on Part 61 and Part 91 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs), including testing based on the rules and regulations of the base airport and the operational limitations of the aircraft that will be used.
Flight Training: 
While there is no set rule for flight hours, around 20 to 30 flight hours are typical. In addition, you must be fully trained in various maneuvers including takeoffs, landings, traffic patterns, emergency procedures, go arounds, stall entries and recoveries, and more.
The Typical Solo Flight Experience 
After your instructor has approved a fair weather day for your flight, you’ll likely go up with them to do a final run-through of several maneuvers, including your takeoff and landing maneuvers – often several in a row. If they are happy with your performance, you’ll land and taxi back to drop off your instructor.
Your solo flight will start right from the beginning, with the aircraft engine off. After your instructor has signed your logbook and student pilot certificate, you’ll be allowed to proceed.
Be prepared for it to feel quite a bit different from your past experiences! It’ll be quieter without your instructor there to chat with you and you may find yourself progressing through maneuvers a little faster as a result. 
You may run through maneuvers several times, building your skills and confidence significantly with each repetition. Be prepared to make a few mistakes – this is one of the most significant learning experiences you’ll have as a pilot, after all. But, stay calm and remember that you have the skills and knowledge to correct yourself safely. And, have fun!
Touch the Skies and Learn to Fly with Monmouth Airport’s Flight School in NJ! 
Your journey into a career as a pilot starts with getting your pilot’s license at a top flying school in NJ like Monmouth Executive Airport. 
We have our own FAA certified A&P/IA on the premises. In addition, our location outside of the crowded New York area airspace designations means that you get to experience clear, uncrowded skies as you learn to fly. Our classes and lessons are led by experienced and fully certified flight instructors dedicated to helping you achieve your dreams.
For more information about flying lessons in NJ and how to learn to fly, please visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/ or contact us today.

Monday, December 2, 2019

FLYING IN STYLE – THE LATEST TRENDS IN BUSINESS PRIVATE JET TRAVEL

Private business aviation is a dynamic and growing industry, with more and more business travelers choosing private jets not only for their increasing affordability but also for the convenience and time savings. Here are some of the latest trends in this industry from Monmouth Executive Airport in NJ.
Interactive Tech: 
Private jets are becoming increasingly tech-savvy, and equipment upgrades to include cutting-edge tech for client convenience and entertainment is on the rise. This means accessible high-speed internet, client environmental control (heads-up displays like Clarity that control window shades, lighting, and temperature), LED lighting packages, and multiple, multi-use HD screens.
Wi-Fi: 
Business travelers can’t afford to be out-of-touch, even if it is just for the duration of a private jet flight, so Wi-Fi is a must-have. Richard Branson is launching his worldwide internet service through Virgin Galactic, and Ka-band satellites are being positioned to ensure smooth, reliable access to internet facilities even when traveling at 500 mph. This is obviously ideal for business travelers needing to host meetings, check emails, and upload documents, but it’s also great for relaxing between meetings with seamless on-demand entertainment.
Food and Drink: 
Private jet companies are all about offering on-demand luxury tailored to a client’s specific needs, and that includes food and drink. With the limited space onboard a private jet for behind-the-scenes work, new tech is assisting charter companies in providing even better and healthier food and drink services. This includes breakthroughs like the Zodiac Aerospace Cool Trolley that keeps food and drink at a perfectly cool 41 degrees and the Dishwasher from Lufthansa Technik and HS2 Engineering that can clean a full load of glassware and dishes in a record-breaking 360 seconds.
Charter Booking Systems and Private Jet Management: 
Private aviation is not just about the flight and the jet. It’s about the entire process of chartering a jet for business travel. Charter companies are investing in expert private jet management to ensure the highest quality crews and seamless, integrated flight operations. They are also refining booking systems to make the charter process as smooth, reliable, and customized to client needs as possible.
The Top Trend? World-Class Hangar Space and Aircraft Maintenance Services at Monmouth Airport in NJ 
Finding hangar space is a challenge anywhere in the country. But, our offering of competitively priced custom aircraft hangars and aircraft storage options along with our central location make our hangar space in NJ a real alternative to the crowded airports of Teterboro and Morristown. Through our world-class amenities, aircraft maintenance, hangars, and services, we offer private clients an exceptional flying experience that supports the brand image and reputation of world-class business aviation and charter companies.
For more information on our FBO services, aircraft hangars in NJ or custom hangar space in NJ, please visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/ today.

Monday, November 18, 2019

SUSTAINABLE FUEL – THE KEY TO GREENER FLYING

Green technology and lifestyle choices are becoming increasingly important for travelers, especially for clients who utilize commercial and private air travel. One breakthrough on the horizon that will make this form of travel more eco-friendly and environmentally-responsible is sustainable fuel for aircraft. Here are some insights into what this could mean for the future of air travel.
How is the Aviation Industry Currently Fighting Climate Change? 
From 2020, landmark anti-CO2 initiatives will be implemented to offset the emissions from commercial and private air travel. The Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) is a global initiative led by the United Nations that provides means for the industry to counter the greenhouse emissions that result from jet fuels. This is an important initiative, with domestic and international flights emitting approximately 895 million tons of CO2 in 2018 alone – 2.4% of global CO2 emissions.
Sustainable Fuel Could be a Game-Changer 
Greenhouse gasses like CO2 are emitted into the atmosphere as a by-product of burning fuel. So, by finding a sustainable, green fuel source for commercial and private aircraft (one that does not release these gasses), using aircraft could become the greenest and most eco-friendly way to travel.
Fuel giants like Neste and Air BP have jumped at the chance to develop a sustainable aircraft fuel, partnering up on a joint project that aims to meet the increasing demand for Green aircraft fuel and the aviation industry’s focus on reducing their environmental footprint. Virgin is another company that is driving this research. It’s great for the environment and the industry’s image.
There are many pathways being investigated, but one of the most promising ones utilizes waste, which is another huge problem for our planet, to create fuel. This fuel type mixes kerosene with renewable hydrocarbons, a common element found in cooking oil and other everyday items. Drop-in fuel is another alternative that is petroleum-free, making it more environmentally-friendly.
This technology is arriving fast, which is great news for environmentally-conscious air travelers. In fact, Virgin Atlantic completed its first transatlantic flight using sustainable biofuel on October 4th, 2018 – a world first. It’s only a matter of time before private jet travelers can explore the world knowing that they’re putting the planet first! 
Aircraft Hangar Space Available Now at Monmouth Executive Airport in NJ 
Aircraft are a significant investment in your brand and business, and storing your aircraft safely is essential to protecting it from the elements and reducing repair and maintenance costs, which is why Monmouth Executive Airport is prioritizing hangar space in New Jersey. 
With custom-built hangars, common-use hangars, t-hangars and larger aircraft hangars with attached office space available now at rates competitive with those offered at Teterboro, Morristown Airport, and other regional jet centers, we offer convenience, expert services and low-stress airspace for private and charter companies. And, to top it all, a world-class experience for your clients.
For more information about Monmouth Airport, custom hangar space in NJ or aircraft hangars in New Jersey, please contact us or visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/

Monday, November 4, 2019

WHAT IS PRIVATE JET FBO?

When flying by private jet from Monmouth Executive Airport or other private terminals and airports around the world, you’ll often come across the acronym “FBO”. Here’s what this means and why it matters when you’re flying for business or leisure on a private jet.

FBO stands for the phrase “Fixed Base Operator”, and this term includes all the facilities open to private charter travelers, as you won’t be using the airport facilities for commercial airline travelers. The FBO can range in quality, size, and amenities according to different airports, with the best private airports and terminals offering luxurious and stylish lounges complete with a wide range of amenities including airport transfer specialists, Wi-Fi, dining options, and more.

While the quality of an FBO is important to most airports, including Monmouth Airport, the reality is that most passengers spend very little time in these spaces. This is because, unlike flying commercial, private jet clients can arrive a few minutes before they are scheduled to depart and don’t need to arrive early for processing through TSA security and baggage checks. In many cases, private jet clients can be transported directly to the jet, where it sits ready and waiting with the crew to leave as soon as you are onboard.

However, a well-equipped and comfortable FBO is still essential to a high-quality private airport. If a client arrives early for any reason, they should have a private and functional space where they can comfortably relax until their flight. If passengers are traveling with pets or small children, the FBO is a good place to stop and meet the crew, so that they can help you transport your kids and pets onto the jet and assist with luggage. If the weather is poor, the FBO provides safe, luxurious shelter from the rain, snow or wind, allowing the crew to transport clients to their private aircraft with minimal discomfort.

World-Class FBO Services and Custom Hangar Space in NJ at Monmouth Airport 
Monmouth Airport is currently expanding to meet the demand by pilots and charter companies for affordable, high-quality hangar space in NJ. In addition to communal hangar space, we also offer T-hangars, options for custom hangar space, and flight office space.
Our FBO services and aircraft maintenance services have been upgraded to match this world-class offering, including the supply of fuel at competitive or cheaper rates than competitors in the region.
For more information about Monmouth Jet Center or airplane hangars in New Jersey, please contact us or visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Your Guide to the EAA Airventure Oshkosh Air Show

This annual gathering is a must for pilots, industry specialists, and aviation enthusiasts all over the USA and around the world. It’s the largest convention of its kind and a must-see experience for anyone who is passionate about the flight industry. Here are all the details for EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019 from Monmouth Executive Airport.
All the Details You Need to Plan Your Trip 
When: July 22-28 2019
Where: Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Features of Oshkosh 2019 
The World’s Greatest Aviation Celebration® is not going to disappoint in 2019 with a line-up that includes:
  • Year of the Fighter – Featuring the greatest American military aircraft throughout history, from WWII up to present-day technological wonders. Aircraft that will be involved include F-15, F-16, F-22 and F-35, the XP-82 Twin Mustang, F4U Corsairs, C-47s and more.
  • A celebration of world-renowned aircraft designer Burt Ratan, including aircrafts that he designed, like the home-built VariViggen, VariEze, Quickie, Defiant, Long-EZ, Solitaire, Catbird, and Boomerang, as well as the legendary Voyager and SpaceShipOne.
  • Air combat performances by the F-35 Lightning II, A-10 Thunderbolt II, and F-22 Raptor demo teams.
  • Featured guest event starring pollo 11 command module pilot Michael Collins.
  • Aerial firefighting demonstrations.
  • Drone light shows
  • The twilight flight fest
  • Boeing 747 anniversary celebrations
  • Daily aerobatic shows
  • 50 Years in Oshkosh EAA celebrations featuring showplanes that were present at the 1970 EAA fly-in convention.

World-Class FBO Services, Hangar Space in NJ, and Much More from Monmouth Executive Airport 
Monmouth Executive Airport offers the perfect start to any journey, whether it’s to the next state or across to exotic destinations. With the largest private runway in the country, we can handle even the largest private jets with ease, as well as helicopters, smaller jets and piston aircraft. 
In addition, we offer hangar space for rent as well as the opportunity to build your own custom hangar space. Our FBO services are extensive and we include on-site aircraft maintenance and repair services, de-icing services, 24-hour lavatory services, aviation fuel loyalty programs and more.
For more information about Monmouth Airport or aircraft hangars in NJ, please contact us or visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Essential Tips for Every New Pilot

Training to become a private pilot is as exciting as it is demanding, pushing you to your limits each and every day as you absorb the theory and learn how to put it into practice. Here are some tips for every pilot in training from one of the top flight schools in NJ.

  • Get industry exposure: When you’re working as a pilot, everything about your job has to be second nature to you, so it’s a good idea to get as much exposure to flight systems and operations as possible. It’s best to find a mentor who can take you under their wing.
  • Armchair flying: Sure, it’s not the same as the real thing, but sitting in your favorite armchair and running through in-flight motions or visualizing your cockpit is a fantastic way to build that muscle memory and instinct that every great pilot has.
  • Prepare for your flying lessons: Always prepare as much as possible for every flying lesson, whether it will take place in the air or in the classroom. This will help you absorb critical knowledge and prepare you for each new lesson. A strong foundation to your training means you’ll catch on faster, progress with more ease and help calm any anxiety you may feel.
  • Build good habits from the start: It’s the habits that you develop during training that will reward you or trip you up during your career, so it’s best to focus on developing the good ones! Do your pre-flight checks thoroughly every time, even when you’re excited to get up into the air. Be willing and open to learning new things. Be proactive, not reactive. Learn to set goals and how to prioritize them. And never miss an opportunity to learn something new.

Want to Learn to Fly in NJ? Choose Monmouth Executive Airport Flight School (H2)
Your journey into a career as a pilot starts with getting your pilot’s license at a top flying school in NJ like Monmouth Executive airport. 
We have our own FAA certified A&P/IA on premises and our location outside of the crowded New York area airspace designations means that you get to experience clear, uncrowded skies as you learn to fly. Our classes and lessons are led by experienced and fully certified flight instructor dedicated to helping you achieve your dream.
For more information about flying lessons in NJ and how to learn to fly, please visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/ or contact us today.

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

What Subjects are Covered at Flight School?

Wondering what you’ll learn about in flight school? Here’s some insight from Monmouth Executive Airport in NJ.
Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) 
These are the rules and restrictions set by the federal Aviation Authority (FAA), the body that governs civilian and commercial flight in the USA and form a central role in all levels of pilot training. Some modules – called ‘parts’ – your training will include are Part 61 (certification requirements for pilots and instructors), Part 67 (Medical requirements and certificates for pilots), and Part 91 (General flight and aircraft operation).
The Principles of Flight 
Flight is a science and, although the study of flight involves classical physics and mathematics, your approach will be focused on applied physics. This involves studying various maneuvers an aircraft can make and the different forces at work that affect aircraft maneuverability and movement. For example, you’ll study the Bernoulli Principle, which explains how air pressure differences around an aircraft’s body generate lift. You’ll also learn about how cargo stowage, passengers and fuel change aircraft performance.
The Effects of Weather 
Every kind of weather, from electrical storms and snow to heat and wind, has an effect on aircraft performance and safety, which is why it is essential that every pilot learns to interpret and act on the weather data they receive. You’ll learn what different conditions mean and how to recognize them, how to act in the event of certain weather conditions, how to identify cloud formations and their classifications, how to identify wind changes and other weather hazards, and much more.
Navigation and Instrumentation 
You’ll start by learning the basics of navigation according to Visual Flight Rules (VFR), including learning to identify visual cues, take readings from a magnetic compass, the process of dead reckoning (evaluating your actual position from your last known position), how to use radio navigation, air traffic control radar and flight computers. While every pilot will start off at the basics, this study process becomes more complex and deals with more advanced systems as you progress in your training, especially if you want to become a commercial or private jet pilot.
Looking for a Flight School in NJ? Choose Monmouth Executive Airport 
It’s time to start your career as a CFI, amateur pilot, private or commercial airliner pilot at Monmouth Airport’s flight school in NJ!
We have our own FAA certified A&P/IA on premises and our location outside of the crowded New York area airspace designations means that you get to experience clear, uncrowded skies as you learn to fly. Our classes and lessons are led by experienced and fully certified flight instructor dedicated to helping you achieve your dream.
For kids interested in finding out what careers and opportunities are available in the industry, we offer the Monmouth Executive Airport Young Aviators Club. Open to kids aged 8-17 and offering a free flying lesson, this is a fun and informative way of exploring the world of airplanes!
For more information about flying lessons in NJ and how to learn to fly, please visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/ or contact us today.

Monday, June 10, 2019

How Weather Affects Your Private Flight

Weather is the single most important risk factor for both private and commercial flights, and charter companies and pilots constantly receive updated weather reports through the day and throughout their flights to ensure that passenger safety and travel time isn’t compromised. Here’s how different weather can affect your flight, from the team at Monmouth Executive Airport in NJ.
Hot, Sunny Weather
Aircraft are safe to operate in the warmest summer weather as well as heatwaves, and many aircraft are safety rated to operate in temperatures of up to around 128 degrees Fahrenheit. All private aircraft are fitted with energy-efficient, high-performance cooling systems so that guests travel in comfort no matter how hot it gets outside. However, this very hot weather does change the performance of the aircraft.
Because warm air is thinner than cool air, the aircraft’s fuel economy and aerodynamic capabilities are affected. It takes more power to get the aircraft into the air and this usually means a higher fuel consumption and a longer runway is required. This is factored into the flight plan, so it doesn’t affect the quality of your private flight experience.
Electrical Storms 
In some areas, hot weather means a build-up of cumulonimbus clouds and a high probability of electrical storms, often in conjunction with sudden wet weather. While this weather certainly is dramatic, private pilots are trained to ensure that the aircraft and everyone on board are kept safe. This is done by using a more rapid climb rate on take-off that powers the aircraft high up above the level of the weather into still, calm airspace. Flight paths are more flexible for private jets, so they are also allowed to change their route to fly around large storms. The only time an electrical storm may interfere with your flight is if it is directly above the departure airfield.
Ice and Snow 
Flying in very cold winter weather is safe, but aircraft can face challenges during take-off and landing, all of which the pilots are extensively trained to manage. The airport has to de-ice and clear the runway, and aircraft are also de-iced before take-off. Private flight routes are more flexible, and aircraft are able to take-off from a wider range of airports than commercial jets, so they’re better able to plan a route that avoids the worst winter weather and still gets you safely to your destination.
Aircraft Hangers NJ Available Now at Monmouth Airport 
Finding hangar space is a challenge anywhere in the country, but our offering of competitively priced custom hangar space in NJ and aircraft maintenance services along with our central location makes us a real alternative to the crowded airports of Teterboro and Morristown. We have aircraft hangars in NJ available immediately at affordable rates for helicopters, prop planes and multi-engine Gulfstream jets. In addition, we also offer hangar space in NJ for rent or for sale, custom hangar space and attached office space if needed, ensuring a quality investment for both recreational pilots and charter services.
Through our world-class amenities, aircraft maintenance, hangars and services, Monmouth Airport offers private clients an exceptional flying experience. For more information about hangar space in NJ, please visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/ today.

Monday, May 27, 2019

Is the Future of Private Jets Electric?

We’ve all heard of electric cars and the impressive benefits they’ll have for road users and the environment, but are private jets heading in the same direction? Here’s some insight from Monmouth Executive Airport.

Last year, a pioneering electronic aviation company backed by Boeing and JetBlue called Zunum Aero partnered with Jetsuite, Inc (a private aviation company) to provide a fleet of up to 100 hybrid-to-electric aircraft by 2022.

What Does the Zunum Aero Aircraft Feature? 

  • A cockpit manned by human pilot or drone.
  • Technology similar to that seen in a Prius, with Tesla-like modular batteries on the wings that provide power.
  • The aircraft also features gas-powered turbines connected to a generator as a means of providing additional power to the batteries while in flight.
  • The batteries won’t mean a long time spent at airports while charging takes place. They’re simply swapped out for fresh ones before takeoff. This means faster turnaround times of just 10 minutes.
  • These aircraft are quieter, thanks to electric power, and require 40% less runway than larger aircraft, making smaller private airports more accessible for travelers.
  • Electric power makes these aircraft a more environmentally-friendly choice for businesses, owners and charter companies.
  • The use of electricity over aviation fuel also results in cost-savings for passengers, making private flying more accessible and more affordable to business and leisure traveler.

These aircraft are set to start testing this year and are sure to add a lot of exciting potential to the private jet industry!

Keep Your Aircraft Secure – Hangar Space in NJ at Monmouth Airport 

Finding hangar space is a challenge anywhere in the country, but our offering of competitively priced custom aircraft hangars and aircraft storage options along with our central location, makes us a real alternative to the crowded airports of Teterboro and Morristown. Through our world-class amenities, aircraft maintenance, hangars and services, we offer private clients an exceptional flying experience.

For more information on our FBO services, aircraft hangars in NJ or custom hangar space in NJ, please visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/ today.

Monday, May 13, 2019

Take a Tour of the World's Most Expensive Private Jets

While all private jets are luxurious, there are still some that push the limit of what’s possible in terms of amenities and features. Here’s a look at some of the most expensive private jets in the world, from Monmouth Executive Airport in NJ.

The Gulfstream G500 


Gulfstream is one of the leading private jet manufacturers in the world, and this aircraft isn’t even its most expensive, even though it’s priced at around $44 million. This jet is all about bespoke interior features, so they’re each tailored to the personal preferences of each client. This includes seating, interior décor, materials and more. It also has high-speed internet that’s around 30 times faster than anything else other manufacturers can offer.

The Gulfstream G650ER 

At $66.5 million, this is the G500’s bigger, more spacious and even more luxurious cousin. It’s got a long-distance range of more than 7,500 miles, so it can take you wherever you want to go in exceptional style. It features beautiful leathers, fine wood and even stonework in its interior, and high-tech features include total cabin control via an app.

The Embraer Lineage 1000E 

For the luxury leisure traveler, this $53 million jet is a 5-star hotel in the sky with significant baggage space. It features 10,000 cubic feet of cabin space in 5 cabin zones for entertainment, work and rest, including a master suite with a large bed and private bathroom with a walk-in shower – all in high-end, beautiful materials. These aircraft can also be custom designed to a specific theme, including the glamorous Hollywood Airship theme or futuristic Kyoto Airship theme.

The Bombardier Global 7000 

A new addition to the Bombardier fleet, this $73 million jet is all about long-distance luxury. It features four well-sized living spaces, a well-equipped crew suite and even a fully-equipped kitchen. You can also choose from a range of layouts and materials to customize your aircraft, including Nuage luxury seating, a fine dining area and a full entertainment theatre. It also offers exceptional natural lighting!

Monmouth Executive Airport – World-Class Hangar Space and FBO Services 

Monmouth Airport in New Jersey has the longest private runway in the country at over 7300 feet and luxurious amenities, allowing us to handle almost any class of non-commercial jet with ease. Additional services include:

  • On-site jet and aircraft maintenance and repair services.
  • 24-hour fuel availability, including AVgas and Jet-A fuel at highly competitive rates.
  • 24-hour LED-based airport lighting and rotating beacon.
  • 24- hour lavatory servicing, de-icing services and GPU (Ground Power Units).
  • Airplane hangar space available immediately at affordable rates for helicopters, prop planes and multi-engine Gulfstream jets. We offer hangar space in NJ for rent or for sale, custom hangar space and attached office space if needed.

For more information about Monmouth Executive Airport in New Jersey, please contact us or visit our website today at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/