Saturday, April 16, 2011

Aviation in the News

Just recently, according to cnn.com, the Federal Aviation Administration issued an emergency Airworthiness Directive mandating operators of at least 80 older Boeing 737s to perform inspections for wear and tear. This just days after Southwest Airline’s 737 made an emergency landing because of the hole in its fuselage. The planes have to be inspected every 500 cycles, in other words, every take-off and landing. This mandate affects about 80 U.S. registered planes and another 95 outside of the U.S. In light of this recent news, Sky Limo wants to reassure all of its passengers that we operate a outstanding fleet of private aircrafts with the highest standards of safety, quality and service. All Sky Limo Air Charter flight operations are performed in strict accordance with FAR Part 135 regulations, the most stringent Federal Aviation Administration classification for private aviation. In addition to those regulations, our operators and aircrafts are required to meet additional safety and reliability standards established by Sky Limo. Aircraft age, pilot training, maintenance history and safety are among the criteria that’s continuously reviewed. Rest assured, on a Sky Limo private aircraft you’re safe.

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