7. Permits and paperworks are handful
If only a private jet can be pulled over by cop, the officer would say a much longer sentence than just “License and registration, please.”
Flight safety and order are important. Every country takes them seriously through their own Air Traffic Control, regulations, and policies. And that is why flying a private jet from one place to another is not as simple as driving a car.
You don’t need a license to own a private jet. But when you take it on a flight, that’s where the paperwork comes in. The pilot and co-pilot are not the only ones who need to have a license. As mentioned earlier, your jet also needs a license to fly. It is a certification for safety and that’s not all.
First, you need some credentials for airport entry where you will have it stored and maintained. If you are flying out of your country, you also need a permit for that. And insurance is a must. In addition to those, aircraft registration is also needed.
Without these credentials, your dream of flying with style can turn into paperwork nightmare in a matter of minutes. Without them, costly fines await you. Or worse, your luxury jet can be confiscated.