Wednesday, April 13, 2022

KEY FEATURES TO INCLUDE IN YOUR AIRCRAFT HANGAR DESIGN


Making the decision to design and build an aircraft hangar is a big undertaking, so it requires plenty of research to ensure that the final result meets your needs. Whether you’re well-versed in aircraft hangar design or you’re just starting out, our team here at Monmouth Jet Center has some tips to get you going in the right direction. If you have any questions please contact us and we’ll be happy to help.

Your Requirements Will Determine The Design

All hangar sites have specific requirements that must be adhered to. Common requirements include:

  • A certain percentage of the block can be covered by the building
  • You can only build so close to the boundaries of the envelope
  • Adherence to fire restrictions like insulated walls or fire-proof concrete walls, and ensuring your hangar is a certain distance way from any others
  • Waste water requirements that determine where stormwater and other drainage flows

Your aircraft requirements will also determine the design, like the size and model. Ask your local airport about city and federal requirements for aircraft hangar design so you can better understand what regulations you’ll need to abide by.

Special Considerations

When building custom hangar space, you can add in any special additions you might like to have. This includes things like a small kitchen where people can prepare food and drinks, a toilet, an office or workshop space, and an adjoining lounge area with WiFi. 

While many people think aircraft hangars are purely functional, the reality is that if you own or hire a private aircraft, there may be times where you and your guests are spending time in the hangar, so it’s best to make it as comfortable as possible.

Choose To Rent? Airplane Hangar Space In NJ

If you’re not ready to build your own custom hangar space, you can always rent. Renting is ideal because you know you’ll always have a place for your aircraft, but you won’t be responsible for the hangar maintenance and the upkeep. 

At Monmouth Jet Center we have numerous hangar spaces for rent, and since we’re conveniently located in New Jersey, our executive airport is perfect for weekend trips to New York, or many of the other nearby destinations. 

For more information about aircraft hangar design, or if you have any questions, please contact our team at Monmouth Jet Center today. We look forward to hearing from you.

Originally posted https://monmouthjetcenter.com/the-essentials-of-aircraft-hangar-design/

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

WHAT KIND OF SERVICE TO EXPECT FROM A PRIVATE JET CHARTER

 Are you preparing for your first private jet charter? You’re probably wondering what to expect when you fly private, and rest assured, it’s an experience you’re guaranteed to remember. When you think about private jets you probably imagine ultra-wealthy celebrities jetting from one glamorous location to the next, but the reality is that many people charter private jets up and down the east coast, or for a quick weekend getaway, due to the convenience and the ease. 

Flying private for the first time? What to expect

Shorter wait times and fast arrivals: There’s no need to arrive at the airport two hours early when you fly private, so you won’t be hanging around the terminal with nothing to do. Many airports allow you to drive right up to your aircraft, making the whole process seamless and quick. 

The ultimate on-board comfort: When flying private you’ll enjoy wide, plush leather seats that recline nearly all the way, plenty of legroom, and catered meals and drinks. One huge complaint people have about flying commercial is being squeezed into the tiny seats for long periods of time, but with a private jet charter that’s never an issue. 

Set your own schedule: Did you know that you can choose your own departure time when you fly private? This is one of the many things that makes private jet charters convenient. You can also choose your departure airport, and many people prefer to use executive airports like Monmouth Jet Center that get them closer to their final destination. 

How do I choose the right private jet company?

Before deciding on a private jet company, ask to see their safety certifications and accreditations. Ensure the pilot is accredited by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and any other state and local licensing boards. The company you choose should also have an Air Carrier Certificate, meaning they are authorized to lease private jets to the public. 

For more information about aircraft hangars, or if you have any questions, please contact our team at Monmouth Jet Center today. We look forward to hearing from you.

Originally posted https://monmouthjetcenter.com/private-jet-charter-service/

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

WHAT YOU CAN AND CANNOT DO INSIDE AN AIRCRAFT HANGAR

You’ll find aircraft hangars at almost all airports, both larger commercial airports and smaller executive airports like Monmouth Jet Center. If an airport has received grants from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), it must abide by the federal regulations regarding proper aircraft hangar usage. In this article our team will discuss the primary uses of aircraft hangers, as well as their limitations. If you have any questions or would like to know more, please contact us at Monmouth Jet Center

What is the primary purpose of an aircraft hangar?

The primary purpose of an aircraft hangar is aircraft storage. At smaller regional airports you can find hangar space available for rent, sometimes for purchase, and for those who are serious about flying you can even build a custom aircraft hangar with a land lease. 

Many flying hobbyists and frequent flyers prefer to use executive airports instead of large commercial ones because there’s rarely a wait for hangar space, and smaller airports can more readily cater to your needs. Conveniently, you can have your aircraft serviced while it’s in the hangar, ensuring it’s in top condition and ready to go upon your return. 

Aircraft hangar limitations

Under FAA guidelines, aircraft hangars cannot be used for the following purposes:

  • Operating a non-aviation business, like a car rental service, a storage facility for anything other than aircraft
  • Storing aircraft parts and materials (unless it is accompanied by an air worthy aircraft)
  • Long-term storage for aircraft that are out of service or no longer able to fly
  • Storage for explosive, corrosive, or otherwise dangerous materials and substances
  • Anything that blocks the entrance to the hangar, obstructing the aircraft’s path from entering and exiting the space
  • As a residence
  • For any activities that are deemed illegal by state and local laws
  • For storing large items that should be stored in a commercial storage facility, like furniture or cars
  • Any activities that disrupt and obstruct nearby hangars

Whether you are looking to rent an aircraft hangar for long-term use, or you’re interested in building a custom hangar for your personal aircraft, Monmouth Jet Center will help you find the option that works best for you. 

For more information about aircraft hangars, or if you have any questions, please contact our team at Monmouth Jet Center today. We look forward to hearing from you.

Originally posted https://monmouthjetcenter.com/dos-and-donts-inside-an-aircraft-hangar/

Thursday, February 24, 2022

PRIVATE OR EXECUTIVE AIRPORTS VS. COMMERCIAL AIRPORTS


If you’ve heard about executive airports you may be wondering: how does an executive airport differ from a commercial airport? Executive airports, also called private airports, generally have different uses and different layouts compared to bigger commercial airports. In this article, our team at Monmouth Jet Center explains how private and executive airports differ from commercial airports, and we discuss how private airports serve as a hub for a number of aviation activities. 

How do private and executive airports differ from commercial airports?

Private and executive airports: 

  • Can accommodate commercial aircraft and private aircraft. Many people who fly private prefer to use executive airports, because they’re quicker and more convenient, and because you can often land in close proximity to your final destination. 
  • Generally have fewer runways than commercial airports. But just because executive airports are smaller doesn’t mean you can expect delays. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. Many commercial airports rely on private airports to be reliever airports when they experience congestion. 
  • Have a range of amenities for passengers to enjoy while waiting for their flights, including free wifi, catering, a passenger lounge, and more. 
  • Accept cargo flights as well. 

Commercial airports:

  • Are almost exclusively used for larger passenger flights. 
  • Often have many runways and can accommodate more flights on a daily basis than executive airports. 
  • Have a larger selection of shops, restaurants, cafes, and other amenities for passengers to enjoy. 

Private airports serve as a hub for a number of aviation activities

Executive airports aren’t only for passenger flights. At many private airports across the county, you’ll find a number of other aviation activities like private hangar spaceaircraft repair servicesaircraft cleaning and maintenance, and aircraft charter services. Executive airports are very diverse in their offerings, and for those who frequently fly back and forth between the same destinations, private airports offer the convenience and accessibility they need. 

You can also find flight schools at certain executive airports, because where better to learn how to fly than at an airport? Many private airports offer aviation lessons with highly trained and certified instructors, so if you’ve always dreamed about flying your own plane, you may want to check out our executive airport in Wall Township, NJ. 

If you’d like more information about private or executive airports, please contact our team at Monmouth Jet Center today. We look forward to hearing from you.

Originally posted https://monmouthjetcenter.com/private-or-executive-airports-vs-commercial-airports/

WHAT IS A RELIEVER AIRPORT AND WHY DO WE HAVE THEM?

 Reliever airports are smaller airports that are designated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to relieve traffic and congestion at larger, commercial airports in major cities across the country. Reliever airports also offer a range of general aviation services to both commercial and private aircraft. 

We’ve all experienced air traffic delays at congested commercial airports, like JFK in New York City, or LAX in Los Angeles. Whether your flight was delayed or cancelled, you were bumped and put on a different flight due to overcrowding, or you had to sit on the tarmac for hours without taking off, airport congestion can result in serious interruptions to your travel plans. This is why reliever airports are so important.

Why do we need reliever airports?


To relieve congestion, especially during peak travel months.

  • Whether it’s a sunny summer vacation or a flight to see your family during the holidays, the summer and winter are peak travel months and the air traffic can quickly back up, causing delays.
  • Major commercial airports can divert and redirect flights to nearby reliever airports, allowing their flight schedules to continue with minimal interruption. 

To service both private and commercial aircraft locally.

  • Reliever airports are smaller than big city airports, so if you’re flying private or chartering a jet, landing at a reliever airport is an ideal option.
  • Many reliever airports can accommodate private aircraft and come equipped with a full range of amenities.
  • Landing at a reliever airport is quick and convenient, and you’ll be at your destination in no time.

To use when things don’t go as planned.

  • Despite how carefully you might plan, there are some things that are simply out of your control.
  • When last-minute challenges pop up and a major commercial airport needs a quick solution, they often use reliever airports to help them keep operations running smoothly. 

How a reliever airport works

The FAA has to officially designate an airport as a reliever airport, and after an airport has the designation, it can begin accepting flights from commercial airports nearby. For example, JFK and LaGuardia airports in New York City sometimes use reliever airports in New Jersey to handle flight overflow. 

If you’re flying private, or chartering a private jet, reliever airports should be your first choice. You can often fly in on any day you want due to greater flexibility, and you can usually land very close to your ultimate destination. 

If you’d like more information on our reliever airport, please contact the team at Monmouth Jet Center today. We look forward to hearing from you.

Originally posted https://monmouthjetcenter.com/what-is-a-reliever-airport-and-why-do-we-have-them/

Tuesday, January 11, 2022

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FLYING IN EXTREME WEATHER


If you’ve ever experienced flying in extreme weather then you know how frightening it can be. A little bit of turbulence every now and then is completely normal, but when you’re on a flight and the weather conditions include heavy rain, thunder, lightning, strong winds, snow, severe fog, or extreme heat, it can affect the aircraft and the quality of your trip

It’s important to remember that pilots are trained to fly in extreme weather, so while it’s a scary experience as a passenger, pilots have the necessary training to keep the situation under control. There may be times where the weather conditions are so severe that the pilots deem it unsafe to fly, or they may make an emergency landing. Here’s how the pilots, and other team members at Monmouth Jet Center make that judgment call: 

How do pilots and airlines prepare for bad weather conditions?

Airlines constantly monitor weather conditions to ensure the safety of everyone on board, and modern commercial aircraft are built to accommodate extreme weather. For example, in heavy fog when there’s no visibility, many aircraft have an autopilot feature so the plane can land even when there’s low visibility. 

Strong winds can cause turbulence, but this is common in the air. Pilots will maneuver the aircraft as steadily as possible when strong winds occur. When it comes to flying in snow or ice however, pilots must be more aware of the condition of the runway. This is because ice can quickly build up and cause dangerous landing conditions. 

What weather conditions are considered too extreme for any aircraft to fly?

There are times when airlines and pilots will deem it unsafe to fly. Heavy snow or blizzards can make landing and taking off too dangerous, while lightning storms can be very hazardous to any aircraft. Extreme heat can also interfere with an aircraft’s performance, so in hotter parts of the world, extreme temperatures can cause significant delays. 

We would all like to take flights with zero interference from the weather conditions, but chances are you’ve experienced turbulence, heavy fog, rain, or snow while on an airplane at least once before. Rest assured that commercial aircraft are built to withstand extreme weather conditions, and pilots are trained to safely navigate through adverse weather. 

For more information about how we navigate extreme weather conditions at Monmouth Jet Center, please give us a call today or visit our website.

Originally posted https://monmouthjetcenter.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-flying-in-extreme-weather/

5 OF THE MOST AMAZING WINTER ESCAPE SPOTS IN THE U.S.


We’re in the midst of an infamous Northeastern winter, and you’re probably dreaming about a warm getaway. Especially, as you put on multiple layers of clothes just to go outside for a few minutes. If you’re wondering where in the U.S. you can go to escape this harsh weather then you’re in luck! The team at Monmouth Executive Airport have put together a list of the many fantastic destinations where you’ll find beautiful beaches and warm air. 

Looking to escape winter without leaving the U.S.? Try one of these places

San Diego, California. Southern California is known for its moderate year-round climate, and San Diego is one of the most sought-after winter destinations. You can enjoy evening walks along the beach while watching the sunset, you can visit the iconic southern California boardwalks, and you can wear jeans and a t-shirt the whole time! 

Miami, Florida. Famous for its white sand beaches, South Florida remains a popular tourist spot for people from all over the country who want to escape harsh winters up north. In fact, many northerners have part-time residences in Miami where they go in the winter to enjoy the year-round sunshine, a tropical climate, and a vibrant city with a wonderfully diverse population. 

San Juan, Puerto Rico. If you love the idea of an all-inclusive resort vacation, San Juan may be the ideal destination for you. You can enjoy a range of activities like scuba diving, snorkeling, boating, or just relax on the beach, and since it’s a territory of the USA, no passport is required. 

Maui, Hawaii. Famous for its stunning waterfalls, mountains, diverse plant and animal life, and numerous hiking routes, Maui is a must-see destination. If you’re the outdoorsy type and prefer something a bit more rugged, perhaps a hiking vacation is in your future!

New Orleans, Louisiana. Known for jazz, Mardi Gras, and a rich cultural heritage, New Orleans is a great destination for your next winter escape. The city truly has everything – arts, music, culture, and cuisine, plus warm temperatures in the winter months. Take a walking tour of the legendary graveyards, or perhaps a bayou tour on the famous airboats. 

For more information about how our team at Monmouth Jet Center can help you plan your perfect winter escape right here in the U.S., or if you have any questions, please contact us today. We look forward to seeing you on one of our aircrafts. 

Originally posted https://monmouthjetcenter.com/5-of-the-most-amazing-winter-escape-spots-in-the-u-s/