Safety and Compliance

Safety first, then everything else

Safety is Not a Promise. It is a System

We do not treat safety as marketing language. It is a daily discipline.

Our aircraft is operated under Part 135 commercial regulations, which means more oversight, more structure and stricter maintenance than typical private operations. We embrace that level of control.

Maintenance Program

Maintenance That Goes Beyond Minimums

Structured Inspections

The Learjet 60 is maintained following the manufacturer program and detailed inspection phases that align with calendar time, flight hours and cycles.

CAMP and Tracking

All maintenance tasks, inspections and components are tracked in a professional maintenance tracking system. This lets us forecast work, avoid missed items and plan downtime.

Proactive Scheduling

We deliberately schedule combined inspections to reduce unplanned downtime and keep the aircraft in top condition rather than pushing limits to the last day.

Records and Documentation

Every task generates paperwork and digital records. These logs prove exactly what was done, when, by whom and under which procedure.

Crew Standards

We believe the crew should be as strong as the aircraft.

Experience

We work only with pilots who have meaningful time in type and the right background for business aviation.

Training

Pilots complete recurrent simulator training and checks at approved training centers on a regular schedule. Emergency procedures are drilled, not assumed.

Procedures

Checklists are mandatory. Two crew operations, sterile cockpit during critical phases and standard calls are the norm.

Safety Management System

Systematic Risk Management

We maintain a structured approach to safety that includes:

Hazard Reporting and Review

Any issue, even minor, can be reported and logged. We study patterns instead of waiting for incidents.

Standard Operating Procedures

Clear procedures for flight planning, weather, alternates, fuel, crew duty, passenger briefings and ground operations.

Continuous Improvement

We review flights, feedback and data to adjust processes. The goal is fewer surprises over time.

Regulatory Compliance

Regulatory and Audit Culture

We operate within all applicable FAA regulations for Part 135 and meet the standards set by our maintenance and operations partners.

Inspections and audits are treated as a normal part of business. They keep everyone honest, aligned and focused on what matters.