Privately owned.
Private aircraft are aircraft that are owned by individuals rather than by governments or businesses, such as Airlines. Private aircraft may be used to transport passengers for hire or for charter. However, a "private pilot's license" does not allow a pilot to fly for business. It requires a commercial pilot's license.
On most airlines in most countries NO. On private aircraft it is up to the owner.
The Air Authorities of the country the aircraft is in
Private aircraft.
NetJets has offers for the purchasing of private jets based on location, and offers partial ownership of shared jets. Smaller private aircraft such as Cessnas or aircraft can be bought from specialized online stores such as ASO (Aircraft Shopper Online) or even Craigslist.
It really depends on where you are traveling from. There are quite a few private pilots who do not charge immigration fees or overtime custom fees. You can book a private aircraft for the Bahamas by visiting here: http://www.bahamas.com/bahamas/private-flying.
2010 there were 130 reported aircraft crashes and 1,115 people died. but majority of these are private aircraft. commercial aircraft have a very low crash rate over private aircraft. there is no real statistc for aircraft crashes a day because they rarely crash, therefore yearly statistics are taken.
private-regional jet
Yes. An aircraft broker brings many valuable tools and expertise.
With a private light aircraft.
Only as their guest.
Research has shown that there are a number of options for one to charter a private aircraft from Ottawa to Toronto. A few of the options are Chapman Aviation Ltd. or ExpressAir.