Ultimate Peace of Mind
Setting The Safety Standard Others Follow
Unlike highly regulated commercial airlines, general aviation pilots, and charter aviation ventures are not subject to the same degree of scrutiny for aircraft maintenance and pilot training. Chartered and privately operated aircraft safety can fall far short of what commercial airlines passengers have come to expect--resulting in 9 times more accidents and incidents annually compared to major carriers.
Over half of fatal airplane crashes are caused by pilot error, followed by mechanical failure and weather. Fortunately, most of these risks are able to be mitigated by exceptional maintenance and airframe upkeep, rigorous pilot training, and strict procedures for adverse weather conditions.
When you work with JetChecked to audit your chartered flight, you can relax and enjoy your journey knowing that your aircraft has been properly maintained, the pilots are experienced and well-trained and any weather issues have been accounted for.
How JetChecked Keeps You SAFE
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Our team will ensure you fly on the newest, safest and most technologically advanced aircraft in private aviation.
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We ensure that each parter operator satisfies JetChecked’s stringent safety standards to ensure you have the safest and most secure travel experience.
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JetChecked will confirm that every pilot operating your aircraft has passed our rigorous background, flight history, and experience checks.
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Your travel experience doesn’t begin and end with the flight. We’ll make sure your departure and arrival airports have all the tools necessary to handle your flight safely and securely.
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Our in-house meteorologists will monitor the weather and review detailed forecasts and advisories prior to your flight, to reduce delays and eliminate complications.
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While in flight, you can count on having a flight team that is highly trained in the most exclusive service and latest safety and emergency medical procedures.
How old was your last chartered jet?
When it comes to the age of Private Jets, the looks can be very deceiving.
Do you know how old each of the planes below are? The answers may surprise you!
(see answers below)
Were You Right?
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Plane A - GIII
39 Years Old, built in 1984
Plane A is does not meet JetChecked’s requirement for a young, modern aircraft and is not suitable for our elite clients.
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Plane B - GII
55 Years Old, built in 1968
Plane B is does not meet JetChecked’s requirement for a young, modern aircraft and is not suitable for our elite clients.
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Plane C - G650
1 Year Old, built in 2022
Plane C is the recommended choice from JetChecked.
Besides being the newest aircraft, Plane C also is the most technologically advanced jet here, has the latest SAFETY SYSTEMS in place to support it’s experienced flight crew with the longest range at 7,000nm.
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Plane D - GIV
31 Years Old, built in 1992
Plane D is does not meet JetChecked’s requirement for a young, modern aircraft and is not suitable for our elite clients.