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Travelers do not sacrifice safety when they choose
private air charter over commercial airlines; in fact,
business aircraft have compiled an outstanding safety
record in recent years, comparable to or better than
that of the airlines. Moreover, the level of control
afforded to those choosing private aviation often increases
the traveler’s sense of safety. And private jets obviously
offer much greater security in terms of the protection
of sensitive business information.
Celebrity Jet Charter enhances the inherent safety of
private aviation with its own high level of security
standards as it regards to both the equipment and its
operators.
Jet Certification
All aircraft selected by Celebrity is owned or managed
by FAA-certified operators. For a jet to be included
in Celebrity Jet Charter’s available fleet:
- The aircraft must be under full operational control
of a Celebrity-certified operator
- The aircraft must meet the profile and model type
of those in the Celebrity program
- The Owner must carry appropriate level of insurance
and up-to-date documentation
- The aircraft must have ARG/US-certified Pilot-in-Command
and Second-in-Command
Operator Certification
Prospective providers for Celebrity undergo
comprehensive examinations of both their operations and
management. In order to be a certified Celebrity aircraft
provider, every operator must:
- Meet the required safety standards of Aviation
Research Group U.S. (ARG/US), and always maintain
at least a Gold rating*
- Have current and up-to-date official regulatory documentation
- Have proper insurance commitments and documentation
- Execute and adhere to a "Celebrity Aircraft
Provider Agreement"
- Provide detailed pilot and crew information on an
ongoing basis
- Uphold continual maintenance and compliance with
all Sentient criteria
An ARG/US Gold level is assigned to operators who
meet or exceed the established ARG/US standards for
equipment and crew experience and consistently provide
up-to-date data. The emphasis is on modern avionics,
progressive maintenance, and proven safety commitments.
For more information on ARG/US evaluation standards,
see below.
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