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Noise Abatement Regulations at Private Airports in the U.S.

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

One of the hot topics at executive airports around the country centers on the issue of aircraft noise. Over the past few years, many municipal airports and private airfields have passed or are now considering passing noise abatement ordinances. For aircraft charter flyers, noise ordinances may play a role in establishing the scheduled departure or arrival of your charter flight.

Under Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 36, the FAA has established a noise classification system to determine the decibel level of an aircraft during take-off and landing. This classification system certifies aircraft in stages 1-4 and is based primarily on weight, the number of engines and passenger capacity of a given aircraft.

Stage 1 aircraft refers to the oldest (and loudest) aircraft; these planes are no longer permitted to operate in the United States as commercial aircraft, however a small number are still flown privately.

Stage 2 aircraft are the current subject of debate. Since January of 2000 stage 2 aircraft over 75,000lbs have been required by law to be phased out of commercial service.

Stage 3 and 4 Aircraft have become progressively quieter from earlier models. Stage 4 noise regulations became applicable to all new designs introduced after January 1, 2006.

The current issues surround Stage 2 aircraft – the oldest planes still in service. Out of the 16,000 or so business jets that are registered in the country, it’s estimated that about 1,400 of them are Stage 2 (or older). However, this small percentage of planes, about 9%, account for a much larger number of noise complaints.

Throughout the country a number of private airports, mostly near residential areas, have expressed a desire to reduce or eliminate the number of stage 2 flights that are serviced by their local executive airport. Independent organizations have formed proposing initiatives such as the “Sound Initiative” to lobby for the complete phase out of Stage 2 aircraft.

Many private airports have already put in place a number of restrictions. It is common to see increased landing fees, early morning/late evening departure and arrival restrictions and in some cases even outright bans on Stage 2 aircraft.

If you are renting a private jet or booking a charter flight into an airport with noise restrictions, you should check with your agent to see if the aircraft they charter on your behalf complies with the noise abatement ordinances of that airport.

The following private airports have implemented restrictions on Stage 2 aircraft:
Aspen, Colorado (ASE)
Burbank, California (BUR)
Jackson Hole, Wyoming (JAC)
Lake Tahoe, California (TVL)
Naples, Florida (APF)
Santa Monica, California (SMO)
Teterboro, New Jersey (TEB)
Van Nuys, California (VNY)

Aircraft Profiles – the Citation Excel

Friday, February 12th, 2010

The Citation Excel is a medium-sized business jet, built by Cessna and made in America by workers in Wichita, Kansas.

The Excel is one of Cessna’s most popular models, and for good reason. It is designed for quick and easy travel for up to 8 people, with an atmosphere that invites passengers to relax or work productively as they fly in complete comfort. Passengers can enjoy an onboard entertainment system and the convenience of an enclosed lavatory, a nice amenity on planes of this size.

The plane features state of the art navigation and superior runway performance, which gives it access to a large number of airports and advanced high altitude capabilities.

The Excel also boasts more storage than most other mid-sized aircraft; the large cargo area can hold lots of personal baggage or oversized items like skis or golf clubs, making the plane ideal for vacation getaways!

For business or pleasure, consider trying the Citation Excel for yourself on your next trip.

Cessna Citation Excel – Tale of the Tape:

* Crew: 2
* Capacity: 8 passengers
* Length: 52 ft 6 in
* Wingspan: 56 ft 4 in
* Height: 17 ft 2 in
* Max takeoff weight: 20,200 lb
* Min takeoff distance: 4,250 ft
* Cruise speed: 441 ktas
* Range: 1,858 nm
* Service ceiling: 45,000 ft

Finding Value in Experience – Selecting The Right Charter Agent

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

In the past few years a number of new entrants have arrived in the jet charter industry. Many of these startups have little to no experience. Trusting an inexperienced jet charter broker to properly execute the demands of your charter flight leaves the critical aspects of your schedule at risk.

In general people who charter private aircraft do so for flexibility and convenience. For many air charter users, the time savings afforded through the use of a private jet more than justifies the expense. When time and convenience is a critical issue, a flawless execution is essential. That is why it is so important to find an experienced air charter agent you can trust, to manage your busy schedule. Understanding the differences in the focus of a given charter jet company will play a valuable role in selecting your next air charter agent.

Experienced air charter agents with in-depth knowledge of Federal Aviation Regulations and extensive experience consistently arrange better quality charter flights. Their long established industry relationships allow them to quickly and effectively mitigate complications as they arise. They provide air charter consumers with more security, fewer complications and a lower financial risk. While hiring an inexperienced jet charter broker could leave you standing on the tarmac.

One of the key benefits of working with an experienced jet charter agent is the supplementary flight support they can provide. Recently-established charter jet brokerages don’t have the necessary longevity or the essential industry relationships to provide the security of a backup aircraft for every charter flight. Stratos Jets, on the other hand, has the resources in place to provide you with multiple aircraft options. Our charter agents have been trained to evaluate the market and to put in place precautionary measures in the event a complication may arise. Taking the chance on working with a jet charter broker could compromise the objectives of your flight.

Another benefit of working with highly-experienced jet charter agents is their knowledge of aircraft operators that exceed industry standards for safety. This invaluable information can only be acquired through years of market research and experience in the industry. Respected private jet charter agencies also have the ability to impose their own safety measures on aircraft operators. Stratos Jets, for example, requires minimum crew experience, insurance levels and maintenance practices. These operators are held accountable for achieving these standards by safety audits conducted on every charter flight. Stratos Jets reputation for expert advice and charter agents with first-hand experience make them one of the most prestigious air charter agencies in the country.

When it comes to cost, seasoned charter professionals offer the lowest financial risk. They can provide the best pricing on the safest most well maintained aircraft. Aircraft operators generally offer charter jet agencies deeply discounted rates to those they value and trust. Relationships between air charter operators and agents take years to form. Air charter consumers can take advantage of long established industry relationships by hiring an agent from Stratos Jets.

Stratos Jets reputation for expert advice and charter agents with first-hand experience make them one of the most prestigious air charter agencies in the country. Their reputation as a leader in the business aviation industry was built on their commitment to excellence.

Emergency Charter Evacuations and Humanitarian Relief Assistance

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

The recent major earthquake in Haiti provides another example of how quickly events can occur and evacuation needs can arise. When a catastrophe like this happens, it’s hard to know what to do next. If you were impacted by a natural disaster while in a foreign country, who would you call?

If you or a loved one was seriously injured during a disaster like this one, would you receive adequate medical care? The needed medicine(s)?

The effects of the disaster itself, the added language barrier and the long distances involved can quickly turn a bad situation into a horrible nightmare for many families.

When you or loved ones are abroad and need emergency evacuation services, Stratos Jet Charters is always here for you. Stratos Jets will help get you out of your destination country and back to the U.S. as quickly as possible, sometimes within hours.

We also stand ready to arrange the delivery of life saving supplies – such as food, water. vital medicine and medical equipment, or shelter and clothing.
We also have a Spanish speaking staff member here at Stratos Jets, 24-hours-per-day, who can immediately assist you to arrange your safe return home or to medical facilities in the United States by emergency air charter transportation from Latin American countries.

Regardless of your situation, no matter what your needs may be, arranging for emergency evacuations or other critical, urgent travel needs is a forte here at Stratos Jets. It could save your life.

And of course we can facilitate other travel requirements as well, caused by potential violence or social unrest, medical emergency or life-threatening illness, or an emergency family situation back at home. The bottom line: we will always do whatever possible to assist you during a time of crisis!

For more information, give us a call at 888 478-7286 to find out more about your many options and all of our services here at Stratos Jet Charters.

We all wish we could avoid every natural disaster, like this current emergency in Haiti. But when the situation arises, we look forward to the opportunity to provide critical assistance during your time of great need.

Joel A. Thomas, Owner – Stratos Jet Charters
Phone: 888 478-7286
Email: joel@stratosjets.com

Super Bowl Charter Flights to Miami

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Looking for a charter flight to Miami for this year’s Super Bowl? Have the trip of a lifetime, and travel in style this season with Stratos Jet Charters.

The big game takes place on Sunday, February 7th this year, but the entire Super Bowl weekend is packed with free concerts, parties and other fan celebrations. You can find a host of great events by visiting the official 44th Super Bowl site.

Can’t score tickets to the Super Bowl? You can still have a unique NFL experience. How? This year Land Shark Stadium in Miami is also home to the 2009-10 Pro Bowl, taking place on Sunday, January 31st. Tickets are still available!

And of course, even without the biggest game in the world, you’ll always find lots to do in Florida. It’s probably no surprise that the Sunshine State is the most popular winter destination for leisure private charters from New York and the Northeast. Miami edged West Palm Beach for the top spot among Florida destinations, and ranks overall in the Top Ten nationwide.

Now is the time to reserve your charter flight today!

Stratos Jet Charters provides a safer solution to flying during the winter season

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Christmas time is here again and with the joy of the holidays, comes the unpleasantness of the icy, cold winter months. While it was good news for skiers, this past weekend, snowstorms beat down on the Northeast and out West and dozens of flights were delayed and canceled as a result. Business executives missed important meetings and families missed out on equally important family time.

Traveling during the holidays is difficult, but it doesn’t have to be. Many people think that flying on a commercial jet is the only way to reach a destination safely and comfortably during the winter season, but it’s not.

Flying on a commercial jet might be economical but it’s certainly not reliable. Snow drifts, ice-backed runways, blizzards, all of these things can cause delays or cancellations for commercial flights.

The most reliable solution to flying during the winter season is chartering a private aircraft. Private jets are the safer option because they are capable of flying around inclement weather. They can fly alternate routes and land at safer, regional airports where the weather is milder. This means that you won’t be standing in lines wasting valuable time.

While chartering a private jet is the wisest and most logical choice, it’s still very crucial that passengers choose to work with only the most reputable charter agents. Settling for anything less than a highly-trained expert could mean compromising your safety.

At Stratos Jets, our air charter experts have been specifically trained to handle all weather-related flight issues. Our agents have an extensive knowledge and understanding of the many aircraft types and models available, and know which aircraft can land on shorter runways and which aircraft have weather-detection and avoidance systems. This information is valuable when inclement weather interferes with travel plans and not every charter agent has acquired this knowledge.

Furthermore, our agents only work with ARGUS/Wyvern approved vendors, meaning that all of the aircraft chartered through Stratos meet the highest standards for safety and maintenance. In addition, the private jets we select for charter flights are equipped with state of the art avionics and anti-icing systems, which can make all the difference when flying during the winter season.

Since we fully understand and anticipate the complications that can arise from bad weather during the winter season, we are available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. We want to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to get on the safest, most convenient flight and that no one gets stuck waiting around in an airport when your business or family needs you the most.

If your commercial flight is canceled, our charter agents have the ability to source an aircraft in four hours time while still providing the best crew and most well-maintained aircraft. Should your flight schedule change due to weather issues, we can modify all other travel arrangements that have been made on the ground to accommodate the new changes to your itinerary.

While we may not be able to control the weather, we can make sure your winter weather jet charter flying experience is as reliable, efficient and convenient as possible.

Thanks,

Joel Thomas, President – Stratos Jet Charters

Differentiating Beyond Price – Your Tool Kit For Making Intelligent Jet Charter Decisions

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Part 3 – Pilot Certification

When you hire Stratos Jet Charters as your air charter agent, it is our job to identify all relevant aircraft, ensure the proper certification, maintenance and safety of each plane and to create a competitive market for your charter flight. And determining the motivation of your broker can sometimes be difficult, especially those brokers with limited aviation expertise – who place a priority on their profits, not your safety. This is why we created this educational series, or “tool kit”, to provide you with the knowledge that you need to make well-informed jet charter decisions.

Our first two topics discussed aircraft insurance verification and aircraft maintenance, and how vital each is to your safety. Our third, and equally critical topic focuses on the issue of pilot certification.

First, some basics on pilot certification and training. To fly air charter, a pilot must progress through flight training and obtain a commercial pilot’s license, an instrument rating, and a multi-engine rating. After obtaining these licenses, every operator has a minimum number of hours of Pilot in Command experience which they require for a pilot to be eligible to fly air charter. As the aircraft becomes more complex, the minimum hours required by operators and also their insurance companies increase.

Pilots should receive a minimum of 5 to 10 hours of in-flight training covering every possible emergency that can happen in an aircraft. They should also have a primary concern for safety, including the safe condition or airworthiness of the plane; knowledge of weather factors affecting the safety of the flight; flight regulations; air traffic control procedures, and air navigational aids designed to provide maximum safety in the air.

After their training, pilots take an oral and written examination, as well as a flight check in which they must demonstrate their ability to a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) examiner. Pilots need to demonstrate to the FAA that their flying skills, knowledge and state of health are at all times acceptable for the particular flying jobs they perform. These flight checks are demanding, and can be failed.

And while these standard FAA requirements are stringent, Stratos Jet Charters goes even further in our own pilot requirements. Each Pilot in Command of a charter flight arranged by Stratos Jet Charters is required to have a minimum of 3,000 hours of total flight time. And each Second in Command is required to have a minimum of 1,000 total flight hours.

Operators chosen by Stratos Jets are required to only hire pilots with a 100% training record and all pilots must attend Flight Safety School at least once per year. We also require that every aircraft contracted by Stratos Jet Charters be regularly audited by an independent agency, such as Wyvern or ARGUS.

Wyvern and ARGUS have the two most recognized safety auditing standards in the industry. During an on-site safety evaluation, Part 135 charter operators are measured against the demanding ARGUS or Wyvern operating standards, both which far exceed government regulatory oversight. The reliability of audit results depends on the application of well-defined, consistent audit processes and standards. The strength of both Wyvern and ARGUS safety audit programs lie in the experience, qualifications and superior training of their audit teams, reviewing operators’ aircraft fleets, crews and maintenance. Every area of the operation is scrutinized.

And meeting these standards does make a real difference in safety. This can be observed in historical safety records. A miniscule percentage of both fatal and non-fatal FAR Part 135 accidents from January 1991 to April 2009 involved ARGUS or Wyvern-compliant and recommended aircraft or aircrew, far less than 1%. Having an ARGUS or Wyvern compliant operator, crew and maintenance program is your assurance that the pilots of your flight have a record clear of accidents, incidents and enforcement actions, are adequately experienced in the aircraft they will be flying, and have all proper certifications and type ratings.

When it comes to the safety of your charter flight, know that Stratos Jet Charters will never, ever cut corners. Which is why, once again, that you should not choose a charter broker based solely on price. The safety and security of you and your fellow passengers MUST be the primary consideration for every charter flight. This is just another aspect of our commitment to you – our invaluable clients!

Joel Thomas – President, Stratos Jet Charters

Stratos Jet Charters Now Rated By Dun & Bradstreet With “Strong” Financial Ranking

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

As our regular readers know, we at Stratos Jet Charters have always felt that having confidence in those you do business with is a critical component of the decisions you make every day. The financial history and standing of the charter company you choose to do business with matters, both in terms of your assurances that you will receive what you have paid for, and in the overall performance and quality of services that relate directly to your travel experience.

This explains why we are proud to announce that Stratos Jet Charters has recently received the rating of STRONG regarding the financial condition of our company from Dun & Bradstreet (NYSE: DNB). D&B; is the world’s leading source of credit information and reports, commercial information and insight on businesses in both the US and internationally. They provide their customers with the financial foundation that their customers rely on to make vital business decisions.

In both the Financial Stress Class score and the Credit Class score, Stratos Jet Charters received the highest possible ranking of 1. This places Stratos Jets above the national average for the Jet Charter Industry, the South Atlantic Region, within our Employee Range and for the Number of Years in Business by significant margins in both categories. Here is a link to our official release announcing our rating, with more detailed category descriptions.

Dun & Bradstreet also compile payment performance data independently from the various trade references of each rated company to create a D&B; PAYDEX score. This score is a unique, dollar weighted indicator of payment performance based on the payment experiences of a company’s business partners and vendors. Among the 58 vendors reporting to the D&B; file regarding Stratos Jet Charters, we paid within credit terms in 100% of all reported cases, for a total score of 80 – compared to an industry median PAYDEX score of 70 – which places Stratos above the 75th percentile in PAYDEX ranking.

Our Dun & Bradstreet rating is just another of the many reasons why you can travel with confidence when you choose Stratos Jet Charters as your agent, and partner, for your next flight.

We believe that enduring client relationships are created by providing both great travel experiences and the best charter pricing possible on every flight. With every client interaction and customer service opportunity we are presented with at Stratos Jet Charters, our goal is to create long-term, repeat business relationships with our clients.

With Stratos Jet Charters you will always have the Right Plane, for the Right Trip, and at the Best Price.

Thanks,

Joel Thomas – President, Stratos Jet Charters

Jet Charter Travel Tips

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

The convenience of a jet charter flight allows travelers to avoid many of the problems that can occur during a commercial trip.

Your flight departs on your schedule, and there are no “middle seats”, terrible in-flight food, or lost luggage. (And the only crying babies are the ones you bring with you!) Here are a few tips to help ensure a low-stress flight.

Utilize the Services Offered By Your Charter Flight Coordinator

They are your single point of contact for arranging all aspects of your travel. They are experts at coordinating seamless air to ground transfers, and they can make your rental car arrangements, book your hotel, or make event reservations. Stratos Jets will also be tracking your flight, and will make changes to your transportation reservations on the ground if necessary, dependent upon your schedule. Discussing travel arrangements or itinerary changes with the pilots rather than your charter flight coordinator can cause confusion and less than desirable level of service.

Print Your Itinerary…and Keep It Handy

Your coordinator will provide you with all of the details of your flight in a single page print out. Be sure to bring a hard copy, as your itinerary acts as a boarding pass and contains aircraft information, departure times and locations along with your passenger manifest and trip notes. If your charter flight coordinator has arranged a rental car or ground transfer, the confirmation # along with direct line of the local rental company will be conveniently found within your trip notes.

Keeper of the Keys

Most people experience a big sigh of relief when they get off a return flight and find their house or car keys exactly where they expected. For the same reasons that you probably put your keys in the same place every day when you’re at home (it’s the best way to keep track of them), you need a spot in your carry-on bag that will hold your keys (and other important items, such as a passport) for the duration of your trip.

Of course these are just a few of the many pieces of advice that could be mentioned. But the point is, often times it is the small details that can “make or break” a vacation or a business trip!

And always remember that when you travel with Stratos Jet Charters, we will do whatever is in our power to help you and your family or other companions have the best possible flying experience.

Joel Thomas

Member of Air Charter Association of North America Member of National Defense Transportation Association TerraPass - fight global warming, promote clean energy National Business Aviation Association member - NBAA All air charter flights chartered by Stratos Jets are ARG/US approved
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