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Winter Guidelines for Corporate Jet Charter Services
Bringing its full complement of snow, storms and ice winter poses some challenges for air travel that are important to consider for safety reasons as well as practical concerns. If spending 2 days in an airport shut down by a winter storm, camped out on an uncomfortable armchair watching the list of cancelled flights scroll … Continue reading Winter Guidelines for Corporate Jet Charter Services
Wings of Freedom Over Monmouth Airport
Not everyone knows this but every year Monmouth Executive Airport is overrun by a huge flock of birds… WARBIRDS, to be exact. As we speak the “Warbirds of America” are indeed landing at the airport as part of their Wings Of Freedom tour, bringing with them some of the coolest looking, and meticulously restored ex-military … Continue reading Wings of Freedom Over Monmouth Airport
The Great Crab Cake Cookoff At Monmouth Park
I don’t know about you but over here at the Monmouth Jet Center FBO, we have some pretty heated discussions…about crab cakes. With our proximity to the Jersey Shore and the rich fishing and crabbing that is available, you can’t help but have some opinions. I mean almost every local restaurant has their version of … Continue reading The Great Crab Cake Cookoff At Monmouth Park
Early line posted for Haskell Invitational at Monmouth Park
Pilots around the country are preparing to descend on Monmouth Airport to witness the Haskell Invitational at Monmouth Park Racetrack on July 27th. The Haskell Invitational (G1) is a 1 1/8 mile race for 3-year-olds created in 1968 to honor former Monmouth Park President and Chairman Amory L. Haskell. Originally open to older horses, in … Continue reading Early line posted for Haskell Invitational at Monmouth Park
FAA Moves on Plan to Replace Leaded AVGas
The FAA is moving to the next stage of its program to find viable replacements for leaded avgas. Under the the Piston Aviation Fuels Initiative (PAFI), July 1 marked the deadline for candidate fuels to be submitted to the program for review. So far, the FAA has accepted nine fuels for evaluation as replacements to 100 … Continue reading FAA Moves on Plan to Replace Leaded AVGas