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What
aircraft types do you have?
Will
I Need to join a membership program to use your services? We do not require
memberships. Our service to Requesters is free.
What
is your commitment to safety?
Safety is our top
priority. All charter operators are subject to very strict
rules regulating the use and operation of their aircraft. These
rules are very specific about aircraft, aircrew qualifications and
maintenance standards. Taxijet.com will not forward
any bids from any Aircraft Operators who do not meet the FAA’s
stringent requirements under CFR part 135 (Federal Aviation
Regulations). Please visit our Safety page for more information. We can pass your Travel Request along to operators who fly the Cirrus SR22, Citation Jets, Learjets or Gulfstream heavy jets. If it flys charter we can probably find it for you at a good price. Since we do not fly the aircraft ourselves Taxijet.com can coordinate a flight into or out of any of the 5,400 airports in America that can service private aircraft. Page two of our Travel Request Form shows you airports near your departure and destination. Use these maps to help determine which airport will work best for you. We can find you flights from Miami to Teterboro or from Santa Ana to Sun Valley. Anywhere from sea to shining sea and beyond. Our database currently contains only US based air carriers but we can get you to many international destinations as well.
Is
my flight information kept private? We take privacy very
seriously. We will keep your personal information
and flight request confidential by assigning a Trip number to your file.
When we send the request to various operators they
will see the ID number and travel request information
but no name or contact information. We give
you all the contact information for each operator along with their bid
so you can contact the operator directly if their bid interests you.
If you indicate to us that you are
interested in speaking to one of the operators we'll give them
your contact information so they can contact you directly. Taxijet finds available
aircraft for you but we are paid by the operator. You will pay
the operator of your selected flight, not Taxijet. After you select
an aircraft operator to provide your service we ask that you inform us
of your decision. By keeping us up to date on your selection we
are
better able to keep our records straight so the system works more
efficiently. Also your information helps us know which operator
to bill. We don't charge you for our services but we
charge operators a 5% finder's fee after you have paid them and
completed your flight
successfully. This 5% is the standard discount that operators
offer to brokers and demand aggregators such as Taxijet.com. So
you will receive the same pricing from operators you find through
Taxijet.com as you would if you called them directly. We save you
the hassle of finding an available aircraft for no extra cost. Each aircraft operator has
their own
legal documents you'll need to sign. Please read the
contract carefully before you sign.
Taxijet's service spells
out the costs to you in an apples to apples format so you can
make better informed decisions for your trips.
How does Taxijet’s concept compare
with fractional ownership? The FAA has recently published guidance about "Operational Control" of commercial aircraft. The fractional owner is deemed to have full operational control when he/she uses the aircraft or the aircraft is used for the carriage of persons or property under his/her direction. This means that the owner is responsible for compliance with all regulations applicable to the aircraft and for damage caused by the aircraft while he/she has operational control of the aircraft. A charter / Air Taxi passenger has no such responsibility or potential liability. Another major advantage that air charter / air taxi has over any form of ownership is the “fly and forget” benefit. You won’t need to pay or worry about acquisition costs or management fees or maintenance or any number of other long term commitments. Taxijet finds you the
airplanes that are most efficiently positioned for your
trip and minimizes hassle to you and to operators. Can changes to the schedule be made
after a booking has been finalized? Yes. Flexibility is the key to air charter. Operators are, by the nature of the business, very nimble and responsive to changes in scheduling. There may be additional charges if the itinerary is changed materially depending on your agreement with the operator. What
is an "MT Leg" or "Empty Leg?” We refer to Empty Legs as
“MT” legs
to remind travelers that they are in essence “Minimum Toll” legs.
A flight from one airport to another is called a
“leg.” If the aircraft is not carrying paying
passengers or freight it is considered to be “empty.” These
legs must be flown
in order to position the aircraft for a follow on
flight the next day
or to bring the aircraft to home base after a trip etc. The
operator must pay the flight crew and must pay for fuel whether there
are paying passengers aboard or not so they will often offer these legs
to travelers for a reduced price. Taxijet will
assist operators in their quest to fill these MT legs. Empty
Legs are sometimes
referred to as "Backhaul" flights.
The amount of baggage allowed will depend on several factors. The aircraft you choose, the distance of the trip and the weight of the passengers in your party will all affect the amount of weight available for luggage. Each bid should specify the Maximum Payload (maximum allowed for all passengers, cargo and luggage.) Remember that the weight of required fuel for longer trips or weather avoidance may reduce the Available Payload below the Maximum amount.
Please try to use soft duffle type bags if possible. Hard roller type bags are more difficult to fit into baggage compartments of smaller aircraft. You may request ground
transportation in your initial Travel Request. Your
selected operator can take care of all your ground transport
needs and can help you with directions to the
airport if you will be driving. If you need a rental car at the
airport try this AVIS
General Aviation/FBO Delivery Service. Airport
parking is available free at most general aviation airports. You
will probably be allowed to drive your car right up to the aircraft to
load your
baggage at many airports. You can ask your operator to have your
rental car or chauffeur meet you at the airplane when you arrive.
Your bags can be loaded into the rental car and you'll be on the road
in minutes. What
documents will I need to fly internationally? Each passenger will be required to carry an original birth certificate, and picture identification, or a valid passport. There may be additional requirements depending on your destination. Check with the aircraft operator for up to date requirements. Some air carriers do not
allow pets on their aircraft but most do. If you
will be traveling with pets please describe the animal on the Travel
Request form and each operator can answer this question
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