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Korn Ferry’s Briefings Magazine Quality Summer Reading

If you haven’t picked up the newest issue of Korn Ferry’s Briefings Magazine this summer, get on it!

Through Korn Ferry, both Briefings Magazine and Briefing for the Boardroom publications attempt to increase the understanding of how strategic talent decisions contribute to competitive advantage, growth, and success.

Pick up this quarter’s leadership and talent magazine for great insights to help leaders lead, and to see Vincent Jet’s make an appearance!

Black Fly Lodge : The Ultimate Adventure

If you have ever been on the flats searching for that perfect bonefish and your eyes gaze upon the horizon and you get lost in the translucent place where the sky meets the water you have arrived at ” Black Fly Lodge”. The profound meeting of calmness, soulfulness, and extreme relaxation.  

Your heart slows, your mind eases and the only thought you have is peace and serenity as you scan the endless blues of the Atlantic Ocean and Marsh Harbour looking for that perfect fish.

June Kemp’s life is about this… the hunt, the exhilaration of the catch, the accomplishment of the challenge, the pure calmness that comes over you as you feel the line tighten between your fingers. Having fished offshore and flats for the past 25 years in The Bahamas, it is not just a passion but an entire life. Her “job” is the boss lady to Blackfly Lodge located on the southern end of Abaco. A 5-star fishing lodge with access to some of the biggest trophy fish in the Bahamas. This 8 room fully appointed lodge caters to the most discerning of fishermen and women. Blackfly Lodge has its own executive chef who creates culinary delights from some of the biggest offshore catches that June and Clint Kemp bring ranging from wahoo and yellowfin tuna to stone crabs and lobster from their very own traps. The Blackfly Lodge staff welcomes you like family and makes sure that you have nothing to worry about other than your cast.

In this hectic time of life when you feel the squeeze of pressure tell yourself, “your soul needs this”… sit around the fire at night with a glass of rum, a smooth cigar, and a group of friends new and old, and let yourself relax. You will be more than happy you did.

Vincent Jets is ecstatic for this destination of the season (Black fly). Holiday flights are now available for booking, and all small planes are ready for your safe and custom arrival to the Bahamas. June and the team at Blackfly Lodge hope to share their world with you one day and the marvelous fly fishing adventure. Until then, tight lines! 

JET TAKE OFFS: HOW MUCH RUNWAY DOES A PRIVATE JET REALLY NEED?

How do jet take-offs work and the benefit of flying private?

One of the benefits of flying by private jet is the ability to fly to and from many more airports than are available to most commercial airlines. Since private jets come in a variety of sizes, from turboprops to long-range jets, airports with smaller runways can accommodate smaller aircraft than the traditional commercial-size aircraft. This is what ultimately directly affects the takeoff speed required for liftoff. So how do you know what aircraft can land at which airport? It all depends on the length of the runway and the amount of runway a specific jet needs to take off. And just how much is that?

Aircraft manufacturers produce complex calculations to determine the required take-off distance and take-off speeds for every flight scenario. A few factors that determine the required take-off distance could include the aircraft design, aircraft configuration/flap settings, temperature, wind direction and strength, and runway surface and slope. 

Airlines or private jet operators rarely take off within the shortest distance possible, even when it’s perfectly safe to do so. Short distance take-offs reduce the engine’s life and increase maintenance costs. Therefore, pilots are encouraged, when suitable conditions apply, to use reduced take-off and land thrust procedures. This takeoff run uses less engine thrust thus increasing the lifetime of the engine and saving unnecessary maintenance costs. Ultimately take-off and landing is not some magical method, in fact, much engineering goes into the engines just as how a rocket booster for rockets has detailed engineering.

If you’ve ever gone hiking with a heavy backpack, you know it requires more energy than traveling light. The same theory applies to aircraft: the heavier they are, the more difficult it is for them to achieve flight, and if it’s a light aircraft it is easier.

For safety reasons, the FAA places weight restrictions on all aircraft. This is known as MTOW (maximum takeoff weight). In addition to the empty weight of the aircraft, it includes any additional mass that it will carry, including crew, passengers, baggage/cargo, and fuel. 

Let’s say a private jet charter with the crew and minimal passenger load requires just 5,000 feet for takeoff. That same aircraft with a full payload could easily require 1,000 more feet for takeoff. This is because it will need the extra field length to generate the higher speed (and subsequent lift force) needed to overcome the additional weight and wheel drag.

For safe, reliable private jet charters, talk to a Vincent Jets air charter associate. It is our pleasure to arrange business and leisure itineraries for clients all over the world.

VINCENT JETS TOP 5 SUMMER DESTINATIONS

Vincent Jets Top 5 Summer Destinations

written by Jaclyn R. Marsh. April 2019.

Anyone else ready for Summer vacation? While there are plenty of scheduled airline flights to places like The Bahamas or Europe, this is a list of Vincent Jet’s top 5 vacation spots that are worth visiting, and best reached by private jet, especially if you are planning a quick spur of the moment getaway.

LANAI, HAWAII

While its current owner is Larry Ellison, he has hired Four Seasons to manage its best beach resort. Once a former pineapple plantation, when you get there you will be like a local, and with dozens of private beaches, its own shipwreck, trails for four-wheeling and horseback riding, sporting clays, and two championship golf courses plus an elaborate spa. With no nonstop flights from the U.S. mainland, chartering a private jet means you will add two days to your vacation that would otherwise be spent connecting in Honolulu.

DEAUVILLE, FRANCE

Once called the European version of The Hamptons, Deauville is a good spot to explore the beaches of Normandy and the incredible World War II history. By flying into Deauville – Normandie Airport, you will save yourself a two-and-a-half hours train ride and the bumper-to-bumper peak season traffic as Parisians head north to avoid the summer heat.

HAMPTONS, NY

The Hamptons which stretch all through the south shore of Long Island’s eastern beaches is a weekend favorite for New York City residents during the summer.  Power brokers from Wall Street, athletes, celebrities- all enjoy the white sand beaches and house parties. Top New York clubs open pop-up clubs throughout this region, and several airports handle a steady flow of private jets and helicopters.

GSTAAD, SWITZERLAND

Best known as Europe’s most elite ski destination, during the summer Switzerland is an outdoor playground for hiking, climbing, rafting, and biking to horseback riding. Getting to Gstaad from either Geneva or Zurich means at least two to three trains or several hours by car, or even longer when narrow mountain roads get backed up. Gstaad Airport can handle private jets as large as the Gulfstream G650.

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WEST VIRGINIA

Located on 11,000 acres with over 700 guest rooms and suites, this location was used as an underground bunker designed to house the U.S. Congress during the Cold War in case of a nuclear war. The drive from Washington D.C. can take over four hours, but lucky for you Greenbrier Valley Airport is 12 minutes from the top resort. There’s championship golf, an extensive spa, lots of outdoor activities…even a casino!

Vincent Jets is ready to get you to your favorite summer destination, visit www.vincentjets.com for more information. No membership fees, no contracts, after all, every day is fly day!

WHEN TO THINK ABOUT FLYING PRIVATE

5 Reasons For Your Consideration.

When To Think About Flying Private. 

1. You have a large group of important people: The more people that need to go somewhere, the more it will make financial sense to fly private. If you take a group of 8 extremely well-paid employees, who would usually fly first class, the time saved flying private can justify the cost difference alone. Not to mention, flying private boosts productivity. These employees can work in total privacy whereas if you’re in first class on a commercial flight, you have no clue who is next to you listening.

2. You are in need of a multi-stop itinerary: If you have a group that needs to be to and from multiple locations within a short period of time, going private makes sense with time, hotel accommodations, and food.

3. You will be using a frequently discounted route: At Vincent Jets, as with any carrier, certain routes cost less than others. If you are flying from Teterboro Airport to West Palm Beach or from Santa Monica to San Jose, for example, your flight provider will get you the best deal they can.

4. You fly routes that commercial planes don’t offer: Hauling your family or company from Santa Barbara to Orange County for a trip by car or bus can be a hassle – while commercial airlines don’t typically make this route, a charter company like Vincent Jets does.

5. You’ll be facing inclement weather: When you have an important meeting or family emergency, a private plane can often fly around, over, or under nasty weather, while local storms will ground commercial aircraft.

“Everyday Is Flyday at Vincent Jets.” – Joseph Vincent, Founder. 

A LETTER TO OUR VINCENT JETS FAMILY…

To Our Loyal Friends & Family, 

As a valued client of Vincent Jets, we appreciate the continued trust you put in us and our aviation partners. During this time we will continue to provide the same exemplary services and convenience that have been our hallmarks since day one.

We have been working with and adhering to all mandates and requests that have been suggested by the Center for Disease Control (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).  We will implement and go beyond all of these recommendations. These mandates include how we sanitize and disinfect our aircraft in between flights and how we respond if a passenger is showing symptoms. Our team will continually make updates and amendments based on all governing bodies. The safety and security of our clients and crew will always be of paramount concern.

I would like to focus on what’s next for us and for you. We will always be there and ready to fly to your next destination.  We will always continue to abide by the principles that have set us apart from everyone else; on-demand travel with our live market pricing with top-notch service. Your family’s safety and security have always been our top priority and will continue to be so. Vincent Jets wants you to focus on looking towards the good times. How about the next family trip to Turks & Caicos? Skiing Steamboat in Colorado? Even something more exotic, like walking through the bazaar in Marrakesh, or enjoying a lazy afternoon savoring wine & cheese in Paris or Napa Valley. We will get you there!

Together we will get through these trying times and emerge stronger from them. Rest assured we will get to that happy place again and it will be sweeter.  If you have any questions, concerns, or travel needs please do not hesitate to email or call us. The Vincent Jets team is here for you 24/7. Focus on the good coming, because Every day will be Flyday soon enough!

Thank you and God bless,

Joe Vincent

CEO, Vincent Jets

TIPS FOR FLYING PRIVATE WITH FAMILY PAWSENGERS

Vincent Jets is a pet-friendly private jet company, and If you are planning to fly with a pet the team at Vincent Jets offers a few suggestions and would love to help with a few common questions you may have. 

We suggest reducing the animal’s water intake 4 hours before boarding the plane to mitigate the chances of a mishap; be sure it gets lots of exercise on the day of the flight so that it will be less restless if not relaxed, and bring along the animal’s favorite toy or blanket to help ease the stress of flying. 

The United States Department of Agriculture, which regulates air transportation of pets within the United States, requires that to fly in a plane—commercial or private—an animal must be at least 8 weeks old and in good health. Depending on your destination, you may need additional paperwork for international travel.

Every day Is Flyday at Vincent Jets, so let us answer any common questions you may have…

Do pets fly in the main cabin along with passengers?

Yes – your pet will be right in the passenger area with you.

Do pets need to stay in kennels/cages while in flight?

Dogs and cats can be loose in the cabin.  Birds, reptiles, etc are handled on a case-by-case basis.

Are there size/breed restrictions for dogs on private jets?

There are no size restrictions, but for bigger dogs, a larger aircraft is often recommended for their comfort.

Can you provide food for my dog/cat or do I need to bring my own?

It’s up to you – we can arrange for any kind of food on the aircraft or you can bring your own.

We are animal lovers to the core at Vincent Jets and we are proud to provide a fantastic experience.  Pets are part of the family, and they receive royal treatment on every Vincent Jets charter flight!

GOING THE EXTRA MILE

Going The Extra Mile; Covid Clear

With the health and safety aspect of life now making more flyers willing to pay the extra cost to fly private as opposed to first-class on commercial, Vincent Jets is looking forward to making every day fly day as comfortable and safe as we can for our clients. 

Businesses frequently use private aircraft as tools to transport executives quickly between locations and meetings, or for other needs that airlines can’t satisfy, whether it be the convenience of not depending on airline schedules, the luxury of flying in a private plane, or even just the privacy compared to a packed airline. But the high cost of chartering an entire aircraft has turned away even those with the means to do so for family, including the low-key travelers among the jet-set class who don’t blink twice before booking a first-class seat but draw the line at private charter. It’s that decision between first-class and private charter that will now be up for grabs more so than before as the health and safety factor is expected to weigh heavily in the decision to fly.

Much like the airlines, private jet firms have been investing in new cleaning procedures including spraying disinfectants and applying antimicrobial coatings. The new measures combined with a controlled cabin environment that exists in private aviation may offer enough peace of mind to make the jump seem more practical. Finding it important for everyone to create next-level best practices in terms of health and safety.

The industry is investing in new cleaning and safety methods to ensure that travelers are protected when flying and encourage more individuals and businesses to make the leap to private. Some are now offering a new product, called “COVID-19 Cleared,” which aligns the efforts of the operator with vendors to ensure that touchpoints on a passenger’s journey from door to door are safe for contact. When passengers opt for the service, the flight team goes beyond just cleaning its plane to ensure that ground transportation vehicles are cleaned and secured with a seal until passengers arrive. Upon request before boarding their aircraft, flight crew and passengers may undergo interviews with health professionals via a virtual screening to ensure they’re fit to travel. The trend is to ensure passenger safety is expanding across the industry as both existing and potential passengers are demanding a heightened focus on health and safety.

Private jet operators are also reporting that businesses are considering opening up the purse strings for employees to travel on private planes to avoid potential exposure. Flying private already offers benefits to businesses that airlines can’t including the ability to reach remote airports and on-demand service not dependent on fixed flight times.

Bigger budgets are being made available to safeguard their employees from the risk of much bigger spaces with more people. New aircraft are also debuting nearly every year that will allow businesses and private individuals to fly more people further without having to stop, maximizing the benefit of the aircraft. For example, one company recently took delivery of a new ultra-long-range aircraft, the Bombardier Global 7500, which can fly routes of up to 7,700 nautical miles.

If you would like to understand how our operation works and how we make sure that we can safeguard your friends, family, and employees please contact us at info@vincentjets.com.

EAT WELL. TRAVEL OFTEN

Eat Well. Travel Often.

Why do so many pilots carry a bottle of Tabasco sauce in their flight bags? They are probably anticipating that the food served aboard the plane is going to taste bland. But the food is not the problem; it’s the circumstances. The high altitude, low humidity, reduced air pressure, recirculated air, engine and wind noise, and the overall oddity of sitting in a tube that’s 40,000 feet in the air can affect the way we perceive the taste of food and beverages, particularly wine.

Lower air pressure reduces your blood’s oxygen saturation, which in turn reduces the effectiveness of your smell receptors and thus some of your taste perceptions. In fact, food and wine taste like they do when you have a cold. The recirculating air in the cabin can further hinder your ability to smell the aroma of the food and the scent of the wine. All the aromatics that would be present in front of you—the fresh herbs with caramelized vegetables, for example—dissipate so rapidly. Also, consider the effect of low humidity on flavor perception. The dryness reduces the sensitivity of your taste buds, especially for sweet and salty food.

Vincent Jets loves to “wow” our guests in the air, with experiences designed around you and your custom catering and utilizing these common in-flight catering tips. 

The best foods to enjoy on a private jet are those that are light and refreshing. Due to the altitude, a private jet traveler’s body will react differently than when dining on the ground. In the sky, a feeling of fullness is achieved much more quickly and sluggishness will set in if foods are too rich or heavy. To stay sharp, focused, and feeling energized on your next private jet flight; opt for light salads, fruit, eggs, low sodium soups, and natural plant-based choices.

Professional chefs stress the importance of plating and presentation on a private jet flight. Appropriate sized servings are encouraged and the idea that “less is often more” is displayed in beautifully created filet mignon dishes, carefully crafted artisanal cheese boards, and Salmon en Papillote, among other recipes. Cooking on board is one way that cabin attendants create in-flight elegance during service. A simple and elegant presentation is preferred.

Although a great resource, anytime day or night, private jet charter clients and aircraft owners are shying away from using professional catering companies. Instead, cabin attendants are asked to source food from specific restaurants or local organic markets. With the rise of on-demand delivery services and the assistance of technology— maps, driving services, and social media platforms— the necessity to use a catering company has decreased as cabin attendants become more savvy and resourceful.

To stand out as a private cabin attendant, many individuals pursue additional training and culinary certifications or search out environments that encourage learning and excellence. A large number of cabin attendants have a background serving at high-end restaurants, and many have culinary degrees or work as private chefs in addition to flying within the luxury aviation sector— which translates to a more sophisticated in-flight experience for private jet guests.

Vincent Jets strives to give our passengers a custom service based on their palette. Some clients enjoy the latest trends and hot new restaurants, while others want a great deli sandwich. For Cabin Its all about knowing what the client wants and going above and beyond their needs.

Ready when you are. 

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