Part 91 Time Sharing Agreements
Expert guidance on part 91 time sharing agreements for private jet owners, operators, and flight departments from BDP Airways.
Understanding Part 91 Time Sharing Agreements
FAA Part 91 governs the operation of civil aircraft within the United States. Part 91 Time Sharing Agreements is a critical component of Part 91 compliance that every private aircraft owner and operator must understand. BDP Airways’ team of aviation experts has extensive experience navigating Part 91 requirements and can provide guidance tailored to your specific operation.
Key Considerations
When it comes to part 91 time sharing agreements, private operators must ensure they remain current with FAA regulations and guidance circulars. BDP Airways stays at the forefront of regulatory developments to ensure our operations and our clients’ operations are always in full compliance.
BDP Airways’ aviation advisors are available 24/7 to answer questions about part 91 time sharing agreements and all aspects of Part 91 operations. Call +1 (888) 237-7299 or email charter@bdpairways.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does “Part 91 Time Sharing Agreements” mean for private jet operators?
Part 91 Time Sharing Agreements is a key regulatory area under FAA Part 91 that affects how private aircraft are operated. BDP Airways maintains full compliance with all Part 91 requirements. Contact us at +1 (888) 237-7299 for expert guidance.
Does BDP Airways operate under Part 91?
Yes. BDP Airways provides both FAA Part 91 private operations and FAA Part 135 on-demand charter services, covering the full spectrum of private aviation regulatory frameworks.
How can I learn more about part 91 time sharing agreements?
BDP Airways’ aviation advisors can walk you through part 91 time sharing agreements in detail. Call +1 (888) 237-7299 or email charter@bdpairways.com.
What are the key differences between Part 91 and Part 135?
Part 91 applies to private (non-commercial) operations, while Part 135 applies to on-demand air taxi/charter operations. The regulations differ in areas including maintenance, crew requirements, record-keeping, and operational specifications.
