The Right Charter Matters

Why Flying with a Part 135 Operator Certificate Matters

Flying private should mean peace of mind, not hidden risk. Yet when a charter service isn’t properly certified, that risk shifts straight to the person who booked the flight. It’s a detail too many overlook until it’s too late.

When you charter a flight that operates under a Part 91 certificate, you’re essentially leasing the aircraft and with that comes potential liability and insurance exposure if anything goes wrong. A Part 135 certificate, on the other hand, means you’re flying with a licensed air carrier. The operator, not the passenger, assumes full responsibility for regulatory compliance, maintenance, and crew standards.

Think of it like the difference between renting a vehicle yourself and hiring a professional chauffeur. One puts the responsibility on you, the other on the operator.

SkyLife operates exclusively under a Part 135 certificate, ensuring every flight meets the FAA’s highest standards for safety, maintenance, and crew training. More importantly, it ensures we carry the responsibility for what happens in the air.

That’s the difference between a broker and a certified operator. Between hoping you’re covered and knowing you are.

Protection That Extends Beyond the Flight

When you choose SkyLife, you’re choosing a team that values accountability as much as altitude. From pilot training and aircraft maintenance to passenger insurance coverage, every safeguard is in place so you can focus on where you’re going, not what could go wrong.

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