stress down, wheels up.

PRIVATE CHARTERS FROM JETPROS

Getting you from a to b, stress free.

What sets JetPros apart is not just its cutting-edge technology but also its team of highly vetted and experienced pilots and support staff, dedicated to ensuring every journey is not only safe but also extraordinary. Whether you’re traveling within the country or across borders, JetPros takes pride in offering top-of-the-line luxury, making them the preferred choice for discerning travelers seeking unmatched quality and expertise in private aviation services.

JetPros’ relentless pursuit of excellence and its seamless blend of technology, expertise, and luxury make them a beacon in the private aviation sector, making every journey an unforgettable experience for their clients. Whether you need a Cirrus to fly you a few cities over for a little league game or one of the largest business jets to take you from Longview to London, JetPros has you covered

FAQs: Charter flights

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How far a plane can fly is primarily dependent upon how much weight it has to carry. The lighter the passenger and baggage load, the more fuel the plane can carry and therefore, the farther it can travel. Most airplanes can go anywhere in the world, but they may require a bunch of fuel stops to do it. If you have a specific destination in mind, we are happy to discuss logistics with you so that we can give you an accurate time and price to reach your destination!

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Baggage is only limited by the total weight the plane can carry and if it will physically fit in the door. Carrying a lot of baggage may result in a required fuel stop, but we are happy to discuss the logistics of your particular trip!

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It depends on the baggage and size of the airplane. Most luggage is stored external to the passenger compartment so it is not accessible during flight. However, some larger planes have baggage access. Otherwise, you are welcome to keep smaller bags with you inside the cabin.

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You can take up to 9 other people on your trip with you.

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FBO stands for Fixed Base Operator. This is an old term carried over from the days when one fuel truck would service multiple airports. Today, the FBO is the place where general aviation airplanes receive fuel, hangar services, and where the passengers meet the plane to depart and arrive. It is similar to a gas station for airplanes, but usually with a much more inviting customer service oriented flare.

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This depends on how much time and the frequency you have to dedicate to it. If you can only fly once to twice a week, plan on a private certificate taking a year or longer. If you can fly all day every day, you could potentially become a commercial pilot in 90-120 days.

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