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What is FAR Part 135 for Business Aircraft Operations?

This post is one in a line of Private Jets VIP’s educational series that will help our VIP clients stay well informed and be able to make the right decision when chartering an aircraft.

Private Jets VIP works to educate it’s current and future VIP clients with regards to business air charter. At Private Jets VIP we feel that a well-educated charter client is a satisfied client. Total client satisfaction is what Private Jets VIP is known for and is non-negotiable. We attempt to exceed all client expectations on each and every flight.

Business aircraft available for charter generally are operated under FAR Part 135. Some aircraft operators decide to operate under a FAR Part 135 certificate as opposed to Part 91. There are advantages and disadvantages associated with both arrangements; each operator must weigh its own needs and obligations when making this decision.

The principal advantage of operating under a Part 135 certificate is that an operator then can lease the aircraft to gain additional utilization of the aircraft and, therefore, offset the fixed costs of owning the aircraft. These commercial operations can be most beneficial and compatible if the aircraft is used infrequently by its owner.

Some disadvantages also exist. As a Part 135 operator, the company is a certificate-holding entity in the eyes of the FAA and must comply with specific requirements in regard to paperwork, maintenance and training. As a certificate holder, the operator is subject to additional surveillance from FAA inspectors and has less flexibility in conducting flight operations, e.g. legality of starting instrument approaches when weather is below minimums, takeoff minimums (there are none for Part 91), flying to airports with no weather reporting equipment, crew rest, etc.

Scheduling flexibility and control are more complex because aircraft may be obligated to lease or charter commitments. Insurance, accounting and tax considerations all will change under any lease or charter arrangement. Rather than obtaining their own FAR Part 135 certificate, some aircraft owners will place their aircraft on someone else’s Part 135 certificate. This is known as piggybacking, or managed charter.

The owner of the aircraft will pay for the conformance of the aircraft to the Part 135 regulations, but the 135 certificate holder will hold FAA operational control of the aircraft when conducting charter flights. Piggybacking situations can take many forms; therefore, key issues such as who supplies the crew, whose insurance policy covers, who dispatches flight when the aircraft is operated Part 91 for the owner of the aircraft, etc. must be addressed in advance and included in the air charter management agreements.

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Private Jets VIP Safety

Safety General

Private Jets VIP clients do not sacrifice safety when they choose private air charter over commercial airlines; in fact, business aircraft have compiled an outstanding safety record in recent years, comparable to or better than that of the airlines. Moreover, the level of control afforded to those choosing private aviation often increases the traveler’s sense of safety. And private jets obviously offer much greater security in terms of the protection of sensitive business information.

Private Jets VIP enhances the inherent safety of private aviation with its own high level of security standards as it regards to both the equipment and its operators.

Jet Certification

All aircraft selected by Private Jets VIP is owned or managed by FAA Part 135 certified suppliers “Operators”. For a jet to be included in Private Jets VIP’s “Preferred” list and selected for our VIP clients:

  • The aircraft must be under full operational control of a Private Jets VIP-certified operator
  • The aircraft must meet the profile and model type of those in the Private Jets VIP program
  • The Owner must carry appropriate level of insurance and up-to-date documentation
  • The aircraft must have current ARG/US-certified Pilot-in-Command and Second-in-Command certificates

Operator Certification

Prospective providers for Private Jets VIP undergo comprehensive examinations of both their operations and management. In order to be a certified Private Jets VIP aircraft provider, every operator must:

  • Meet the required safety standards of Aviation Research Group U.S. (ARG/US), and always maintain at least a Gold Rating*
  • Have current and up-to-date official regulatory documentation
  • Have proper insurance commitments and documentation
  • Execute and adhere to a “Private Jets VIP Provider Agreement”
  • Provide detailed pilot and crew information on an ongoing basis
  • Uphold continual maintenance and compliance with all Private Jets VIP criteria

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Private Jets VIP acts on behalf of its clients and serves as their agent. It does not own or operate aircraft. All flights are operated by FAA Certified Part 135 air carriers (“Operators”). Carriers providing service for Private Jets VIP clients must meet both FAA requirements and additional Private Jets VIP standards.

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