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Many people love having their own private jet but simply hate the cost of storing them. Some people are finding new and innovative ways to make money on their jets while they are not using them. Due to the advent of “enhanced pat downs” and “x-ray imaging” in cities, more people are starting to look into chartering planes. They want to avoid the hassle of dealing with the lines and violation of personal space. An owner could offer services over online classified ads to find “customers”. Another option is to sell advertising space on the side of your plane to businesses. Either way you are having space on your plane leased out. Brainstorm different ways that you can rent out your plane and you will be surprised how fast you will see those expenses diminish!

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), creates the baselines for flight laws in the country. Both kinds of air flight systems, private and public, must go by the direction of the FAA. The FAA regulations have been and are presently in place to keep the planes, the pilots and the public, safe in the clouds. The Federal Aviation Administration is within the guidance of the United States Department of Transportation (DOT). The FAA and the DOT, dually watch closely all flight problems and actions for the safety travel of all passengers on U.S. airlines.

Commercial airlines, due to whines of stranded passengers are revising their computer programming systems. Domestic flights are complying to congressional initiatives to establish a flyer complaint hotline to keep flyers in the know on delays. These proposals also are to make sure that passengers trapped on the tarmac for extended periods of time, have restroom access, water, food and prompt medical attention as needed. Commercial airlines have taken incredible steps to fill jets with passengers, by decreasing the amount of crafts in use and filling all seats on those planes that are soaring. Beacause of this, commercial planes have upped the amount of seats on departing flights. More initiated DOT rules have permitted commercial airlines to increase compensation for passengers who were no allowed boarding on flights that were over sold. Additionally, customers can receive a complete refund within 24 hours of purchasing a ticket, and a reimbursement of baggage costs and reimbursement costs when luggage is not delivered promptly. With such advancements, commercial airline travel has noticed an increase in on time flights.