Skip to content
main navigation
Login
Username
Password
I forgot my password
Search
Search
Search
Home
Student Success Center
Admissions
Fast Track
Library
Online Help
You are here:
Academics
Business - BUS
Business Communications
BUS 368 FT - Business Communications
Blog 3
Main screen
Edit a post
Current view: Course Administrator
View as: Faculty
View as: Students
View this screen as a student
BUS 368 FT - Business Communications
Menu
Quick Links
Main Section
Course Faculty
Course Schedule/Syllabus
Attendance
Week One: 10/3-10/9
Week Two: 10/10-10/16
Week Three: 10/17-10/23
Week Four: 10/24-10/30
Week Five: 10/31-11/6
Marketing Course
Writing Resources & Tutor
Mytalladega Support
Faculty Resource Page
Blog
Blog 1
Blog 2
Free-form Content
Blog 3
Blog 4
Blog 5
Blog 6
Blog 7
Blog isc
Blog 8
Blog 9
Free-form Content 1
Blog 10
Blog 11
Blog 12
Blog 13
Blog 14
Blog 15
Blog 16
Blog 17
Add a Page
Course Manager
Usage Statistics
Quick Links
Federal Student Aid Net Price Calculator
Student Email
Faculty/Staff Email
Talladega College
Sidebar
Blog 3
Send to Printer
Help
Preferences
Access
Options
Settings
MoxieManager
Blog 3
Edit a post
 
Content
Options
Headline:
Choose priority option
Priority:
Regular
High
Text:
<h3><a href="https://bitluxtravel.com/beginners-guide-to-private-jet-ownership/">Private Jet Charter Vs Jet Ownership</a></h3> <p>In the aviation world, the rule of thumb with ownership is that if I fly more than 200 hours per year, then I should own my own jet. Whilst this rule may be a good place to start, the difference between ownership and chartering are vast and the decision should be considered greatly.</p> <p>Many people choose to purchase a jet once their company reaches a certain size, or they find themselves flying more than 200 hours a year. Here are some of the benefits and disadvantages when owning your own jet.</p> <p>First, once you purchase your own jet.. you are stuck with it. for instance, let’s say that you are a family of 4, you chose to purchase a small jet to fly around Europe. This means that you can reach any country within 3 hours. One day you need to go to New York, this flight would not be possible in your small/medium sized aircraft due to the distance. Many airports in Europe have their own issues with private planes, due to the short landing space available. So, even in some super-light jets you would not be able to land.</p> <p>Buying an aircraft is not a difficult task, some company’s pay the aircraft cost all at once, others lease it and pay interest. However, this is usually the easiest part of the deal. A plane is not as simple to store as a car. For example, the smallest jet that you on the market has around 7-8 people capacity. For this sized jet, you need 2 captains, 1 co -pilot and a flight attendant. These staff will be paid per annum, wether you use the jet or not. Salary only accounts for 30% of the costs associated with jet-ownership.</p> <p>Maintenance is the highest cost, with it costing around 10% of the aircraft cost to keep it maintained per year. So, if your jet costs $10,000,000, then expect to pay around $1,000,000 per year in maintenance costs.</p> <p><em><strong>Chartering is clearly and undeniably the more appealing option to flying privately.</strong></em></p> <p><em><strong>Read more on <a href="https://bitluxtravel.com/blog/">blog.</a></strong></em></p>
Comments:
Enable Comments
Attribution:
Include your name as the author
Show to:
Context
:
BUS 368 FT - Business Communications
All users in BUS 368 FT - Business Communications
Faculty
Students
Select a base role
Base roles
All users
Include guests
<<
A-F
G-Z
>>
Administrators
Admissions Administrators
Admissions Counselors
Admissions Officers
Admissions page admin
Advancement Officers
Advisor Administrators
Advisors
Biology Dept.
Biology Portal
Business Office Administrators
Candidates
Check Point Users
Coaches
Constituents
Covid 19 Students
Employment Applicant
Faculty
Fast Track admin
Fast Track Students
Financial Aid Administrators
HR Module Manager
Library Admin
Login Form Test Group
PR
Reg Admin
Retention faculty
Retention Managers
Sandbox tab admins
Staff
Staff Administrators
Staff Retention Manager
Student Administrators
Student Life Admins
Students
When:
Select a start and end date and time
Start:
Start:
Display immediately
Display on
Pick Start Date
at
Enter a time
End:
End:
Keep in Archive
Delete on:
Pick End Date
at
Enter a time