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Order 2006-2-16 - Executive Jet Management - Confirming Oral Action and Issuing Effective Commuter Authority
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Executive Jet Management, Inc. Order 2006-2-16 Issued and Served February 22, 2006 Order Confirming Oral Action and Issuing Effective Commuter Authority By Order 2005-8-11, issued August 16, 2005, the Department found that EJM was fit to conduct air transportation as a commuter air carrier. That authority was not to become effective until six (business) days after the Department had received (1) a copy of EJM’s Air Carrier Certificate and Operations Specifications authorizing such operations from the Federal Aviation Administration, (2) evidence of liability insurance coverage that meets the requirements of section 205.5(b) (14 CFR 205.5(b)) for all its aircraft, (3) a statement of any changes it had undergone in areas affecting its fitness subsequent to the issuance date of the show cause order in this proceeding,’ and (4) updated financial information and evidence that EJM still had available to it funds sufficient to meet the Department’s financial fitness criteria. On November 19, 2005, EJM provided a statement confirming that it had not undergone any changes in its ownership, management, operations, financial posture, or compliance disposition since the Department issued its show cause order on July 20, 2005. On the same date, we received a copy of EJM’s Air Carrier Certificate and Operations Specifications showing that it has been authorized to provide the proposed air transportation, a current OST form 6410 evidencing that all of the air carrier’s aircraft have the appropriate liability insurance coverage required by section 205.5, and third-party verification of its available funding. Upon review of these documents, we concluded that EJM remained fit to conduct its proposed commuter operations. Thus, on December 19, 2005, we orally advised EJM that we were making its commuter authority effective on that date. By this order, we confirm that action and reissue to EJM its commuter air carrier authorization to reflect its effective date. By: Todd Homan |
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