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AIRWAY
DISTANCE (As the Crow Flies): The actual (as opposed to
straight line) distance flown by the aircraft between two points,
after deviations required by air traffic control and navigation along
established routes. The difference between this and straight line
distance will vary throughout the country. AMPHIBIOUS
FLOATS: Pontoons equipped with retractable wheels that
permit the aircraft to operate from paved airports as well as smooth
water. ARO:
Airport reservation office. Staffed by the FAA, this entity allocates
landing and take-off reservations for unscheduled aircraft in and
out of the following airports: JFK, LGA, EWR, DCA, ORD (see airport
identifier listings for codes). Since these allocations are scarce
and granted 48 hours in advance on a first-come-first-served basis,
travel to these five airports may be difficult by charter. Block
Rate: A lower "contract rate" for scheduling
significant amounts of charter time in advance on a pre-arranged agreement.
Block
Speed: The average speed over a specific distance "block-to
block", or door-to-door with respect to the airport gate. Certificate
(PART 135): FAA-issued license to carry passengers for hire.
Charter
Broker: A company or individual that buys charter at wholesale
and resells it at retail. The broker is responsible for payment to
the charter provider, for assessing end-user taxes and fees, and for
ensuring their customer's safety and satisfaction. Charter
Operator: A company or individual that is the holder of
the FAA part 135 certificate as well as the aircraft and crew. Commuter
Operator: A regional
or scheduled airline that operates within a specific geographical
location. Corporate
Operator: A company flight department that has obtained
a part Certificate to carry passengers for hire. Cruise
Speed: The normal speed attained at altitude once the aircraft
is no longer climbing and is en route to its destination. Usually
70% of the maximum speed of the aircraft. Deadhead:
To fly the return leg of a trip without cargo or passengers also known
as an "empty leg". The pricing of the "deadhead"
is based on the actual flight time of the aircraft from point A to
B. On demand charter flights are based on the pricing: Home Base -
Pickup - Drop Off - Home Base Duty
time: That portion of the day when a crew member is on
duty in any capacity (not just in the air). This can be a constraint
on long day-trips, as there are FAA-imposed limits (10 hours of flying
time and 14 hours of on the clock time within 24 hours) on the amount
of time allowed on duty. Many charter operators have stricter rules,
so it pays to inquire before planning a trip too tight to the limit.
FBO:
Fixed-base operator, an aviation business that has a physical location
on the airport. The FBO provides various services, including; maintenance,
fuel, flight instruction, and aircraft sales, and most importantly,
facilitating with our private air charter service. Flight
Time: That portion of
the trip actually spent in the air. For billing purposes this definition
is generally strict and only applies from moment of lift-off to moment
of touch-down. Floats:
Pontoons, or flotation devices, that enable an airplane (or helicopter)
to land on water. Flight
Standards District Office (FSDO): Local FAA officials that govern
the part 135 certificated air charter / air taxi operators. GADO:
General Aviation District Office of the FAA. As the most local branch
of the FAA, also the entity most likely to know the specific history
of a particular private air charter operator. General
Aviation: That portion of aviation other than military
or commercial scheduled operations. Commercial unscheduled operations,
corporate flight operations, and private aviation make up a large
percentage of the group. Most major metropolitan airports tend to
have a separate "general aviation" terminal, where private
air charter flight arrive/depart. Home Base: Location of the aircraft's home airport. This is important as the aircraft must reposition from the Home Base to the pickup location. This repositioning is charged @ the hourly rate of the particular aircraft. IFR:
Instrument Flight Rules mandated by the FAA when weather minimums
are not suitable to fly VFR (Visual Flight Rules). Also, when flying
under IFR, the ATC (Air Traffic Control) remains in constant contact
with the aircraft. ILS:
Instrument Landing System. Low-level approach equipment at certain
airports. Though instrument approaches and departures can be made
in airports without an ILS, its presence is a material benefit to
the travel planner because an instrument landing system improves trip
reliability as closely as possible to the level of scheduled airlines,
which generally fly from airports with these facilities. Independent
Operator: A charter operator that does not meet the definition
of FBO or commuter, but may not be involved in contract management
of aircraft. Layover:
A night spent in the middle of the trip in a city other than home
base for the aircraft and crew. Leg
or Flight Segment: Describes one direction of travel between
two points. Commonly used in referring to a planned itinerary, it
may not indicate all landings such as fuel stops. Lift:
Any aircraft engaged for transport. Medevac:
Medical evacuation (usually emergency). Net/Net:
The quote format that applies wholesale rates and does not include
taxes or other end-user assed fees. Also known as a wholesale quote. Part
91: The set of federal regulations that govern private
aircraft use. Part
135: The set of federal regulations that govern the commercial
hire of aircraft operations carrying passengers for hire. Positioning
(aka: Repositioning): Ferrying aircraft for departure from
other than originating airport. (Also for return.) Positioning
time: Time estimated for an aircraft to travel to the trip
departure position. Propjet
or Turbo Prop: A propeller
driven airplane, in which the engine is a jet turbine rather than
piston driven aircraft. Ramp:
The apron or open "tarmac" in form of an FBO or terminal
facility. This space is busy, used for parking of aircraft. Some facilities
will permit automobiles to drive to the aircraft on the ramp, a real
benefit to the traveler with a significant amount of luggage. Repositioning
time: Time estimated for an aircraft to return to its based
position after completion of a passenger segment. Retail
customer: Also known as the end user. This
customer purchases charter for their own use and is assessed Federal
Excise Tax (FET) and segment fees as applicable. Unless they have
made special arrangements with a particular operator, they are usually
quoted the market rate. Retail
quote: Quote provided to retail customer including taxes
and end-user assessed fees. Segment:
Describes the unit of flight between take-off and landing. Sometimes
used interchangeably with the term leg. Stage
Length: Distance of itinerary non-stop leg. Taxi
Time: That portion of the trip spent rolling between the
gate, terminal, or RAMP and runway. VFR:
Visual Flight Rules, the pilot navigates the aircraft and maintains
distance seperation via the use of "sight". IFR rules do
not require the pilot to visually identify other aircraft in the vicinity
as they are being directed by ATC (Air Traffic Control) Wait
time: That time that the chartered aircraft and crew must
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