Charter Flight Cost Estimator Tool
The following private jet charter flight estimator tool offers estimated instant private jet charter pricing for round trips, one ways, and multi-leg private flights. You can also choose the options at the bottom to view available empty legs and even add a customized empty leg monitor for a flight you are planning!
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Exquisite Air Charter is making this information on illegal charter flights available as part of our commitment to doing our part to keep the skies safe.
FAA proposed actions/actions to combat illegal charter flights:
- Wednesday, February 8, 2023: U.S. Attorney’s Office Reaches Settlement Resolving Allegations that Charter Jet Service Repeatedly Violated Aviation Safety Regulations – Indy Jet Management
- Wednesday, January 18, 2023: FAA Proposes $1M Fine Against Aircraft Resource Management for Illegal Charter Flights (operating flights without qualified pilots)
- Thursday, December 15, 2022: FAA Proposes $134,475 Fine Against Vieques Air Link for Flights with Unqualified Pilots (Operated flights using pilots without appropriate certificates)
- Tuesday, July 19, 2022: FAA Proposes $3M Fine Against Moser Aviation, LLC., for Allegedly Conducting Flights Without Chief Pilot (Operating flights without a qualified chief pilot to oversee the operations)
- Monday, July 18, 2022: FAA Proposes $1.1M Fine Against Rosado Aviation, Inc. for Alleged Illegal Charter Operations (Conducted passenger flights without required operating certificate or operations specifications)
- Wednesday, March 2, 2022: FAA Proposes $175,500 Fine Against Airtronics, Inc., For Allegedly Conducting Unapproved Maintenance Operations (Conducting maintenance operations at a facility not approved under the company’s FAA-issued operations specifications)
- Friday, November 19, 2021: FAA Proposes $341,893 Fine Against Nebraska-based 93 Air for Alleged Illegal Charter Operations (Operating flights without the required air carrier certificate or operations specifications.
- Friday, October 8, 2021: FAA Proposes $1.38 Million Civil Penalty Against Campbell Oil & Associates in North and South Carolina (operating flights without the required FAA operating or air carrier certificate. Conducting flights without the appropriate operations specifications.
- Wednesday, September 22, 2021: FAA Proposes $382,000 Civil Penalty Against Universal Flight Training of Sarasota, Fla. (Operating Flights without the required operating or air carrier certificate.
- Friday, September 3, 2021: FAA Proposes $339,716 Civil Penalty Against Slice of the 406 LLC, 82 and Sunny LLC, and Associated Parties in Montana and Minnesota (Operated flights without the required operating or air carrier certificate and operations specifications/
- Friday, August 27, 2021: FAA Proposes $617,100 Fine Against Interstate Helicopters for Alleged Illegal Charter Operations (Operated flights in jets when only authorized to operate helicopters)
- Monday, August 23, 2021: FAA Proposes $2.1M Fine Against Indy Jet Management LLC and Associated Parties (Did not have the required FAA operating or air carrier certificate nor operations specifications)
- Thursday, August 5, 2021: FAA Proposes $1.2M in Civil Penalties Against Five Companies for Alleged Illegal Charter Flights
- PottCo Airlease – No FAA-issued Operations Specifications, lacked required personnel (director of operations, chief pilot, and director of maintenance), employed pilots who had not passed the required written/oral exams/competency and proficiency checks, and pilots who had not completed the required training.
- PottCo Tactical Air – No FAA-issued Operations Specifications, lacked required personnel (director of operations, chief pilot, and director of maintenance), employed pilots who had not passed the required written/oral exams/competency and proficiency checks, and pilots who had not completed the required training.
- Wikert Air – No air carrier or operating certificate. No operations specifications. Lacked required personnel (director of operations, chief pilot, and director of maintenance). Employed pilots who had not passed the required written/oral exams/competency and proficiency checks, and pilots who had not completed the required training.
- Oracle Aviation – No air carrier or operating certificate. No operations specifications. Lacked required personnel (director of operations, chief pilot, and director of maintenance). Employed pilots who had not passed the required written/oral exams/competency and proficiency checks, and pilots who had not completed the required training.
- East Shore Aviation – Using aircraft not listed on their Operations Specifications. Not adhering to approved flight rules. Operating under an ineligible Aircraft Interchange Agreement. Using pilots who had not completed required training and/or passed required competency checks.
- Friday, June 4, 2021: FAA Revokes Certificate of Florida-Based Universal Flight Services for Alleged Illegal Charter Flights (Conducted passenger flights without the required FAA operating certificate/credentials and operating flights using unauthorized pilots and/or aircraft)