The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a USD104,000 civil penalty against Private Jets (OKC, Oklahoma City Wiley Post), alleging violations of pilot qualification regulations. According to the FAA, a Private Jets employee operated several flights in April 2025 without having completed and passed the tests required within the preceding 12 months to serve as pilot-in-command, second-in-command, or on the aircraft type involved. Private Jets has 30 days to respond on receipt of the notice. ch-aviation has contacted the company for comment.
In a statement shared with ch-aviation, Private Jets said it is addressing FAA findings immediately. “Our team is confident our internal verification procedures ensure total alignment with all federal aviation standards. We look forward to a positive outcome in the near future and are committed to maintaining the highest standards of safety and regulatory compliance, as our safety record of over 30 years indicates.”
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Editorial Comment: Article updated with Private Jets' statement. - 11Jun2026 - 18:20 UTC