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CHARTER


                                   ARE YOUR CHARTER FLIGHTS

                                   SAFE?











































                                   Thanks largely to stringent regulations, accidents are rare. You
                                   could help make them even rarer.
                                                                                         By Gordon Gilbert

                                                              passengers, with a single 2015 accident accounting for nine of the
                                                              fatalities.
         If you charter aircraft, you may be wondering about the safety of
          your flights. The good news is that charter represents one of the   HOW THE PANDEMIC IS CHANGING THE CHARTER
          safest forms of non-airline flying. That’s because charter operators   CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE
          employ professional and experienced crews, and because the   Providers implement safety measures but worry about the
          Federal Aviation Administration has always overseen passen-  “impersonal” touch.
          ger-paying flights more strictly than private operations.  The NTSB - a consistent voice for upgrading charter regulations -
           In the US, the FAA’s federal aviation regulations (FARs) mandate   concluded that if the operator in that 2015 crash had had a Safety
          safety rules for all aircraft. Part 91 is the least demanding of the   Management System (SMS), cockpit voice recorder (CVR), or
          FARs, providing great flexibility in operational requirements,   flight data recorder (FDR), either voluntarily or by regulation, the
          training, and maintenance.                          accident might have been prevented.
           Companies that fly aircraft in which the passengers own   Another charter accident in which the aircraft (a large turbine
          fractional portions are regulated under Part 91K, a subsection of   helicopter) did not have, and was not required to have, a CVR
          Part 91 but with tighter requirements.              and FDR killed the pilot and eight passengers. That 2020 accident
           On-demand air charter (aka air taxi) operators fall under the   and its on-going investigation have received considerable media
          stricter Part 135, the regulation that also applies to scheduled   coverage because one of the victims was former professional
          commuter airliners with 10 or fewer passenger seats.   basketball player Kobe Bryant.
           Finally, the FAA requires the major airlines to follow Part 121,
          the most demanding of the FARs.                     EXCEEDING THE MINIMUMS
           Thanks largely to the Part 135 rules, only three of the 35   A key safety factor for any operator is whether it elects to exceed
          fatal accidents involving US business jets between 2010 and   the minimum regulatory requirements. For example, many Part
          2020 concerned charter flights, according to the National   135 charter companies voluntarily operate to the higher standards
          Transportation Safety Board.                        of Part 121 regulations even though this increases expenses and
           Those charter accidents claimed the lives of 18 crew and   reduces operational flexibility.

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