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Can you go anywhere with a private jet?

In short, private jets can fly almost anywhere. Where there is an airstrip, you can land a small private jet. Flying on a private jet offers luxury and convenience and an amazing way to experience the air.



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Can I choose my flight departure time ? Generally, private jet can take off at time requested by clients. However, some airports are not open 24/7 and additional fees may apply if passengers wish to take off or land outside of the airport normal hours of operations.

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Fly to 5,000, Not 500, Airports Because private jets aren't limited to the roughly 500 airports with scheduled commercial service, flying privately gives you access to more than 5,000 public airports and as many as 14,000 private airports.

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Many imagine that travel between countries is restricted to commercial aviation or air taxi companies, but the truth is that private jets can also travel these itineraries. In theory, all you have to do is board your private jet and cruise the world.

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It can be more affordable to fly privately if the cost is shared among all the passengers. When you book a private jet charter, you're renting the entire aircraft. Bringing other paying passengers with you can reduce the cost.

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What's the Longest Range on a Private Jet? As of 2021, the private jet with the longest range is the Gulfstream G650ER with a maximum range of 7,500 nautical miles, over 8,6000 miles, or 13,800 kilometers at Mach 0.85.

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TSA regulations state that for charter jets carrying more than 61 passengers, the passengers are required to pass through normal security. Light private jets, which normally seat anywhere from four to eight people, are therefore exempt from going through the same inspection as commercial flight passengers.

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Yes, private planes are allowed to land at public airports. Many private pilots choose to land at public airports instead of private ones due to their convenient locations and availability of services.

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It can cross the Atlantic on any route comfortably (and very quickly) at a speed of 0.85 mach.

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It really depends on the airport. Some small airports in the US will only charge a nominal fee, maybe $10-$20 per day. Maybe even less if you paid for the whole month up front (maybe $150 per month). A major airport in the US would typically charge $150-$500 per day.

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Airport Landing Fees Each airport authority charges their own landing fees. These vary from airport to airport, but the fee is usually between $100 and $1,000 per flight at executive and regional airports and depends on the aircraft size and weight.

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Unlike commercial airlines where you have to wait for the beverage cart to finally reach your aisle, the FAA rules allow passengers on a private jet to bring their own alcohol on the flight.

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Most private jets have seats that convert into lie-flat beds along with linens to make you totally comfortable. Some aircraft have divans, that convert into a larger size bed and larger aircraft types have completely separate private bedrooms.

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7 Best Private Jet Airports in the USA
  • Teterboro Airport (TEB) ...
  • Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) ...
  • Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) ...
  • Chicago Midway Airport (MDW) ...
  • Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL) ...
  • Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) ...
  • Van Nuys Airport (VNY)


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In conclusion, private planes are not regularly searched by the TSA, but this does not mean that they are totally exempt from inspection. If the TSA has reason to believe that a plane poses a security risk, they will search it.

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Buying a private jet can cost anywhere from $3 million to $75 million, according to Simple Flying, and maintenance fees can cost between $500,000 and $1 million yearly. Then you've got airport and hangar fees as well as the wages for pilots and cabin crew.

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The FCC prohibits the use of cell phone devices on aircraft as a way of preventing navigation disruption within the flight deck. Therefore, they strictly prohibit the use of cell phones during the critical phases just before and while the plane is taking off.

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The short answer is yes, although whether or not you can on a specific aircraft is determined on a case by case basis. Many private aircraft owners are just as particular with their planes as they are with their homes and automotive vehicles, as so should you be with your private flight preferences.

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Additionally, the safety of traveling in chartered and privately operated aircraft falls far short of what passengers of commercial aircraft can expect; the numbers of accidents and fatalities bear this out: over the past 20 years, charter and private aircraft have a far greater probability of crashing over commercial ...

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Hourly rates range from about $2,000 to $4,000 for a turboprop or smaller private jet up to $20,000 or more for a midsize or larger private jet that can fly longer-haul journeys.

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The most economical private jets - Turboprops, Very Light Jets or Executive Light Jets - cost around $2,600 to $3,500 per flight hour. Midsize or Super Midsize Jets cost between $3,200 and $6,000 per hour.

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