19 10, 2020

Buy-Now, Fly FET-Free Jet Card Offers Are Taking Off

2023-01-18T12:25:43-06:00October 19th, 2020|Educational|

By Doug Gollan Reasons private jet owners, individuals, and companies buy jet cards include supplemental lift for family members and executives, as well as specialized missions where their current aircraft aren’t a fit. It’s also not uncommon for aircraft owners to buy jet cards for that transition period between selling an existing airplane and getting the new one onboard since timing doesn’t always mesh perfectly. At Private Jet Card Comparisons, I see it all, from subscribers who [...]

30 09, 2020

Buying an Ultralight Aircraft? 3 Things You Need to Know

2023-01-17T14:17:05-06:00September 30th, 2020|Educational|

Are you looking for a new hobby? If you're thinking of getting into aviation, an ultralight is an affordable and fun way to get involved. Most don't require a pilot's license, and they come in kits with directions to put it together yourself. Most buyers build them in a dedicated garage or other space. While there are many operating regulations you must adhere to, flying one is much easier and obtainable then you think. As you look [...]

23 09, 2020

11 Amazing Advantages of Buying a Private Plane

2023-01-17T13:47:20-06:00September 23rd, 2020|Educational|

Flying is a fantastic way to travel, but making your way through the airport can be a nightmare. Just picture it- all that time spent checking in your luggage, getting through security, and spending a ridiculous amount of time just waiting to board your plane. Worse yet, you end up late and miss your flight completely! How can you get around the struggles of being in an airport with the benefits of flying? By buying a private [...]

22 09, 2020

Looking Ahead: What’s in Store for the Aviation Industry?

2023-01-17T13:11:50-06:00September 22nd, 2020|Educational|

The COVID-19 pandemic has touched virtually every industry on the face of the planet in one way or another. A few industries benefitted, such as delivery services and medical supply companies, but most suffered. The aviation industry is firmly in the latter category. Of course, the aviation industry today is a complicated beast that encompasses airlines, business aircraft, general aviation, manufacturing, and charter services. So, even if the industry suffers as a whole, it doesn't mean all [...]

14 09, 2020

Hourly Cost Maintenance Programs: What You Need To Know Before Enrolling

2023-01-22T14:45:26-06:00September 14th, 2020|Educational|

By Jason Zilberbrand, ASA, CAA, ISA AM, AOA AM, MRAeS and Ken DuFour, ASA, MAM, ATP, CFI. Back in the good old days of Corporate Aviation, when there were only a handful of manufacturers, and each one produced one model, power by the hour was created. In the late 1970s through the mid-1980s, the first business jet salesman, and dozens of corporations, entertainers, and a handful of prominent people began their operations of what is known today [...]

11 09, 2020

How To Manage Lost, Stolen or Destroyed Logbooks for Your Aircraft

2023-01-17T12:18:44-06:00September 11th, 2020|Educational|

By Ken Dufour, ASA, MAM, ATP, CFI and Jason Zilberbrand, ASA, CAA, ISA AM, AOA AM, MRAeS Aircraft records that have been lost or destroyed are a highly debated subject with regards to the continued operation and the overall value of the aircraft. Some say that 30% to 50% of the value of an aircraft resides with the maintenance records. Whether this is accurate or not, they represent value and should be treated with care and respect [...]

10 09, 2020

Buying Aircraft 101: How to Select the Right Aircraft

2023-01-17T13:18:02-06:00September 10th, 2020|Educational|

By Ken Dufour, ASA, MAM, ATP, CFI and Jason Zilberbrand, ASA, CAA, ISA AM, AOA AM, MRAeS The purchase of an aircraft represents a significant commitment that should be approached carefully and cautiously, especially when buying a used aircraft. For many aircraft owners, it means the most extensive single lifetime investment next to purchasing a home. Quite often, the purchase price of an airplane approximates or exceeds the price of a new home. While not every aircraft [...]

10 09, 2020

Proper Aircraft Engine Preservation and How to Add Value to Your Aircraft, by Ken Dufour, ASA, MAM, ATP, CFI

2023-01-17T12:00:51-06:00September 10th, 2020|Educational|

Corrosion can be a devastating enemy of aircraft engines, particularly those in planes that are flown infrequently or placed in storage for an extended period. New engines or those with new or freshly honed cylinders after a top or major overhaul are of particular concern. In areas of high humidity, these have been instances where corrosion has been found in such cylinders after an inactive period of only a few days. Once these cylinders have been operated [...]

9 09, 2020

How Do AD’s Effect your Aircraft Operation? By Ken Dufour, ASA, MAM, ATP, CFI

2023-01-17T11:46:28-06:00September 9th, 2020|Educational|

An Airworthiness Directive (AD) is an important tool used by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to communicate unsafe operating conditions relating to aircraft and aircraft equipment to aircraft owners. A primary safety function of the FAA is to require the correction of unsafe conditions found in an aircraft, aircraft engine, propeller, rotor, or appliance when such conditions exist or are likely to exist or develop in other products of the same design. These unsafe conditions can exist [...]

9 09, 2020

An Overview of Aircraft Maintenance; What Every Owner Should Know by Ken Dufour, ASA, MAM, ATP, CFI

2023-01-17T11:35:52-06:00September 9th, 2020|Educational|

Maintenance means the preservation, inspection, overhaul, and repair of aircraft, including the replacement of parts. The purpose of maintenance is to ensure that the aircraft remains airworthy throughout its operational life. A properly maintained aircraft is a safe aircraft. Although maintenance requirements vary for different types of aircraft, experience shows that most aircraft need some sort of preventive maintenance every 25 hours or less of flying time, and minor maintenance at least every 100 hours. This is [...]

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