From time to time, I visit private jet charter brokers to see the factory floor and get reminded about how the sausage is made.
I always enjoy hearing inbound calls from folks looking to fly privately.
Generally speaking, conversations start with a desire for safety.
Then there’s a discussion of what’s needed.
Next, there are generally price questions.
And then, more times than there should be, the caller says something along the lines of the estimated jet card hourly rate or charter price being significantly more than an option already in hand.
That option is usually from a friend with a jet, or a friend of a friend with a jet.
From there, the details usually get fuzzy.
Legal, Not Legal
It’s a lease, but only for that flight.
It’s some type of trade.
They let you use…
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