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PLANESENSE:IQ PlaneSense® Informational Quarterly: Volume 19 In This Issue: 2 4 6 7 OWNER REFERRAL PROGRAM: We offer a credit to our fractional owners who refer us to a new owner. We’re happy to have given back hundreds of thousands of dollars! SOUNDS OF CHICAGO: Every summer, music fans of all ages gather in Chicago, the capital of summer music festivals, and treat their souls to the sounds that fill the air. COMMITMENT TO TRAINING: As part of our dedication to stringent hiring and training standards, our pilots began a new flight training program in Dallas, Texas. HEALTHY LIVING: One of our pilots created a fitness and nutrition guide for staying healthy while on the road and in the air. These tips are helpful for both leisure and business travelers! Each PlaneSense® Informational Quarterly is published and edited by members of our team who help make your PlaneSense flying experience easy and enjoyable. Dear PlaneSense® Participant, For 20 years the PlaneSense program has been focused on providing an excellent value proposition, while, at the same time, ensuring our fractional owners receive world-class service. We understand that the advertising media presents you with a wide array of private flying options with great frequency. We are pleased that, despite the diversity of choices, you continue to choose our program. Over a third of our current fractional owners have been a part of the PlaneSense® family for 10 or more consecutive years. It is a great feat for any business to be able to say that such a large number of its clients have remained loyal for more than half of the company’s existence. It is also an achievement that brings us abundant pride. Our focus is sincere; we aim to be the safest, most reliable, cost-effective fractional aircraft program. We are not a marketing company, and we do not intend to become one. We are aviation experts with penchants for service. Our attention to detail and our efforts will continue to be put toward the evolution of the PlaneSense® program and enhancing the offerings available to our fractional share owners. We look forward to another active summer serving your travel needs. With warm regards, George A. Antoniadis President and CEO 115 Flightline Road Portsmouth, NH 03801 PLANESENSE:IQ 2 P L A N E S E N S E ® I N F O R M A T I O N A L Q U A R T E R LY OWNER REFERRAL PROGRAM Over the last 20 years, a large part of our growth has come directly from YOU through owner referrals. This is the best compliment you could pay us, and is a great testament to our high standards of owner service, safety, and reliability. We are very fortunate to have owners in the PlaneSense® program who have such confidence in us that they often refer us to their family, friends, and colleagues. New owners choose the PlaneSense® program for the same reasons you selected us. CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY To show our appreciation for your endorsement, we offer a credit based on the referred buyer’s purchase. Over the past 5 years we’ve credited hundreds of thousands of dollars back to our owners. For further details about this program, please speak with your Sales Executive by calling us at: 1-866-214-1212. Thank you for your ongoing business, and for contributing to our success! SADIE THE AIRPORT DOG MAKE THE SUMMER WHITE HOUSE YOUR HOUSE! Fondly called the “crown jewel” of its region, Cape May is the farthest southern point on the New Jersey Shore. Filled with gorgeous beaches, elegant seaside hotels, and Victorian-style mansions, Cape May has been a retreat for so many U.S. presidents that it has claimed the title, “The Summer White House.” Once you arrive you could choose to stay at The Virginia hotel, which dates back to the 1800s, and sits in the heart of the city’s historic district. The rooms are contemporary and elegant, and those on the second floor offer wicker-furnished balconies overlooking Jackson Street (where the heart of all the action is). For cocktail hour we recommend going to Fisherman’s Wharf on Cape May Harbor, which boasts The Lobster House restaurant. Here, diners can enjoy unrivalled waterfront ambiance on the 130 foot-long authentic sailing vessel the Schooner American, moored dockside. The vessel has an outdoor cocktail lounge, full bar, and In the last couple of years, PlaneSense® pilots have flown to and from Innisfree Jet Center over a dozen times. Located in Pensacola, Florida at KPNS, this FBO has a very popular mascot that our pilots and passengers adore. Sadie, a floppy-eared Golden Retriever, is equipped with an orange safety vest, headset, and airport badge. She spends her time patiently waiting on a welcoming red carpet for aircraft to land, making sure to be the first one to greet visitors on the ramp. Although Sadie isn’t NATA Safety 1st trained like the rest of the Innisfree line crew, she sure knows how important it is to provide great customer service! P L A N E S E N S E ® I N F O R M A T I O N A L Q U A R T E R LY 3 PLANESENSE, INC. DEPUTY GENERAL COUNSEL APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR MAGGIE HASSAN Lorri Badolato, who has served as our in-house Deputy General Counsel since 2007, has been appointed by New Hampshire Governor Maggie Hassan, with the consent of the Governor’s Council, to serve as a representative of Corporate Aviation on the New Hampshire Aviation Users Advisory Board. The Board is a seven-member body created by state law to advise the Director of the Division of Aeronautics, Rail and Transit (a division of the New Hampshire Department of Transportation) “on all matters relative to the operation of airports and licensing of pilots and other aviation personnel.” The Board also acts as an appellate body, and hears appeals of decisions of the Director of Aeronautics, Rail and Transit relating to aeronautics. specialty menu. When it comes to dinner, The Washington Inn has been unanimously selected by locals and visitors as the best restaurant for its French décor and cuisine, large wine selection, and most importantly for the enthusiastic, friendly service. When you’re not wandering Jackson Street or relaxing on the beaches, other guest attractions to partake in include Sunset Beach at dusk or dawn, the Boardwalk, the Cape May Lighthouse, the Cape May Zoo, the Emlen Physick Estate, and Historic Cold Springs Village. The city also has museums, tours, a mall, spa, theater, breweries, golf, and the option for plenty of water-related activities, such as paddleboarding, surfing, jet skiing, fishing, and kayaking. With the PlaneSense® program you can fly into the Cape May Airport (WWD), which is just a 15-minute drive from the center of Cape May. This is a must-visit destination with lots to do, see, and enjoy. All Board members must have a valid pilot’s license, and they are typically individuals considered authoritative in matters of aeronautics, generally, and in the field they are chosen to represent, specifically. In addition to the field of corporate aviation that Lorri will represent, the other constituencies required to be represented by Board members, according to state law, are airlines, airport management, airport authorities or municipal airport governing agencies, two members from the New Hampshire general aviation community, and the Commissioner of Transportation or his/her designee. Lorri is a graduate of the Boston University College of Arts and Sciences and the Suffolk University School of Law, and is an active member of both the New Hampshire and Massachusetts Bars. She has a Private Pilot Certificate with a Single Engine-Land rating, and she is a member of the Lawyer-Pilot Bar Association and the International Air and Transportation Safety Bar Association. SOUNDS OF CHICAGO Every summer music fans of all ages gather in Chicago, the capital of summer music festivals, to treat their souls to the music that fills the air. A major music event occurs almost every weekend between May 22nd and September 13th. During this time, the city is home to dozens of annual music festivals including Summer Camp, Chicago Blues Festival, Ravinia, Windy City LakeShake, Lollapalooza, Chicago Jazz Festival, and more. The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events produces and promotes music festivals along the lakefront, downtown, and throughout the city. Regardless of your music preference, the lineup of festivals has something for everyone. In the event you already have plans to visit Chicago this summer, or need an excuse to head to the “Windy City,” in an upcoming summer, here is a quick overview of highlights from this summer’s schedule: SUMMER CAMP * May 22-24 Summer Camp was the first festival of the season, hosted in Three Sisters Park, Chillicothe, just north of Peoria and about a two and half hour drive from Chicago. Since the first Summer Camp Music Festival was held in 2001, the Festival has grown to more than 20,000 attendees, hosting more than 100 bands on 7 stages over 4 days. The list of performers this year included The Steve Miller Band, Umphrey’s McGee, Widespread Panic, Moe., John Butler Trio, and Krewella. Make sure to remember a tent if you plan to attend this festival! CHICAGO GOSPEL MUSIC FESTIVAL * May 29-31 The 30th Chicago Gospel Music Festival was held in Millennium Park (which is located within the city’s larger Grant Park) and showcased the best in local, national, and international Gospel Music performers. Musicians included Ricky Dillard & New G, Anita Wilson and Jonathan McReynolds, Brian Courtney Wilson, The Brown Sisters, and many more. Admission to this outdoor festival is free! RAVINIA has been a destination for great artists like Louis Armstrong, Tony Bennett, and Lady Gaga... just to name a few. RAVINIA * June 13 - September 12 The Ravinia Festival, 111 years old this summer, is North America’s oldest outdoor music festival, presenting more than 140 different events throughout the summer. Ravinia will attract about 600,000 attendees, and events will cover all genres from classical music, to jazz, to theater, done over the course of three months. Over the years, this festival has been a destination for some great artists, including George Gershwin, Louis Armstrong, and Yo-Yo Ma. This year will highlight performances from Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga, Steely Dan, Aretha Franklin, Sheryl Crow, Blondie, Melissa Etheridge, and Santana. For a complete schedule of events visit: http://www.ravinia.org/Calendar. CHICAGO BLUES FESTIVAL * June 12-14 Celebrating its 32nd year, the Chicago Blues Festival is the largest free blues festival in the world. It remains the largest of Chicago’s Music Festivals. This three day festival was held on five stages in Grant Park, and this year’s headliner was Chicago legend, Buddy Guy. The list of other performers included Zora Young, Syl Johnson, Taj Mahal Trio, and Toronzo Cannon. The legacies of Muddy Waters and Willie Dixon were celebrated during this year’s festival. WINDY CITY LAKESHAKE * June 19-21 Country music fans were excited this year as this brand-new country festival made its debut, landing some pretty big names for its first year. Held at the FirstMerit Bank Pavilion on Northerly Island, this festival hosted performers like Brad Paisley, Clare Dunn, Florida Georgia Line, and Dierks Bentley. 3-day general admission and 3-day grandstand tickets were sold, but fans could also purchase VIP passes. VIP attendees hung out in the exclusive “FIAT” lounge and were privy to shaded reserved seating, elevated views, and upgraded food. SUMMERFEST *June 24-28, June 30-July 6 Summerfest was held at Henry Maier Festival Park in Milwaukee, just over 90 miles north of Chicago. Celebrated as the “world’s largest music festival” it spanned a total of 11 days and included over 800 acts and 1,000 performances, which were enjoyed by more than 900,000 fans. The idea of Summerfest dates back to the late 1960s. Over the years, the permanent 75-acre festival site has seen great growth and enhancements, including capital improvements and new partners, vendors, and exhibits. The 2015 lineup included The Rolling Stones, Carrie Underwood, Kings of Leon, Keith Urban, Stevie Wonder, Bastille, Zac Brown Band, and Ed Sheeran. With the 3-day LAKESHAKE VIP pass, you can expect to experience the festival in comfort and style. LOLLAPALOOZA * July 31-August 2 As if the middle of the summer in Chicago isn’t hot enough, the Lollapalooza festival really turns up the heat. This festival, held in Millennium Park, is the jackpot of music festivals. General admission and 1-day passes are already sold out, so the only way to get in now is by purchasing a 3-day VIP pass, which are also going fast! The VIP pass grants entrance into the two “Lolla Lounges” that include catered food, mini-spa treatments, golf cart shuttles to the viewing platforms, and premium sightlines. This year’s anticipated lineup includes performances by Paul McCartney, Sam Smith, Kid Cudi, Metallica, Florence + the Machine, and Alabama Shakes. CHICAGO JAZZ FESTIVAL * September 3-6 Hosted in Millennium Park and the Chicago Cultural Center, this year’s 37th Annual Chicago Jazz Festival will toast to 100 years of Billie Holiday, 50 years of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, and 25 years of the Americans With Disabilities Act. Since 1979, the festival’s mission has been to showcase Chicago’s vast jazz talent alongside national and international artists. The festival promotes appreciation for all forms of jazz through quality live performances, and is the largest free jazz festival in the world. This year’s top headliners include Muhal Richard Abrams, Jose James, Dee Dee Bridgewater, and Henry Butler. P L A N E S E N S E ® I N F O R M A T I O N A L Q U A R T E R LY 6 MEET PETER DITE Peter Dite joined the PlaneSense® team two years ago as a Flight Manager. Born and raised in the Czech Republic (then Czechoslovakia), Peter served in their 82nd Airborne Division from 1989 to 1991 as a jumper on Mi-17 helicopters. He also worked closely with Antonovs (similar in size to the giant C-5 Galaxy cargo aircraft flown by the US Air Force). While in the Czech Republic, Peter earned an Electro-Engineering degree. After relocating to the United States in 1998, Peter obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science from Southern New Hampshire University. In addition to speaking Czech, Peter is fluent in Russian, Spanish, and English. He enjoys cross country skiing and snowboarding, sand volleyball, and martial arts. For the past 6 years, Peter has been training in Jung Ki Kwan Hapkido, which is a Korean martial art. He is also trained in Shotokan Karate and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Currently, Peter lives in Portsmouth, NH, has two cats, and is working on acquiring his private pilot license. A message from Peter: “Stastny Let!” (Happy Flying!) SAFETY ARTICLE OVERFLIGHT PERMIT As part of our commitment to stringent hiring and training standards, our new-hire and Captain upgrade PC-12 pilots will now train in Dallas, Texas at FlightSafety International, using an FAA certified, Level D Full Motion Simulator. We are pleased to announce that after working closely with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency for several months, our operations team was granted a Border Overflight Exemption. FlightSafety’s simulator is a top of the line training device that utilizes very sophisticated software to replicate all of the flight characteristics of the PC-12. This is the most advanced simulator available, and allows pilots VISITOR TO PLANESENSE The PlaneSense® program had the honor of flying Tom Brokaw (former NBC Nightly News anchor) to and from our Portsmouth, New Hampshire to conduct incredibly realistic training, which will better prepare them to fly the PC-12. headquarters in late May. The flights were a donation to our friends at The Portsmouth Music Hall, where Mr. Brokaw had a sold out speaking engagement at the Historic Theater. Mr. Brokaw discussed his new memoir, “A Lucky Life Interrupted,” which chronicles his year spent battling cancer. Bringing the audience through his journey from the Great Plains to California, from Watergate to New York City, and from luck and success, to courage and strength, Mr. Brokaw shared his thoughts on mortality, family, and friendship. Mr. Brokaw has won two DuPonts and two Peabody awards, as well as a dozen Emmys, including one for lifetime achievement. In 2014, President Obama awarded Brokaw the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America’s highest civilian award. This exemption allows the PlaneSense® program to utilize a much larger network of airports for Bahamian travel, and means that our owners and passengers are no longer limited to a select group of Florida airports in order to clear Customs upon re-entry to the US. With the Overflight Exemption any airport with a Customs office—and within a safe travel distance of the Bahamas—is now available for use.* Please contact our Owner Services team with any questions about this PlaneSense® program enhancement. * Dependent on Customs office hours of operation, aircraft range requirements apply to all flights P L A N E S E N S E ® I N F O R M AT I O N A L Q U A R T E R LY 7 STAYING HEALTHY ON THE ROAD Maintaining healthy levels of fitness and nutrition can be a challenge for those constantly on the road and in the air. Abnormal sleep patterns, late night meetings, early flights, dining out, and many other travel-related stressors can interfere with a person’s commitment to a healthy lifestyle. One of our pilots, Jody Waring, compiled a list of tips that she follows to stay healthy while traveling. SLEEP Changing time zones and sleeping in noisy hotels can affect circadian rhythm and subsequently affect jet lag. • • • • WATER Air at altitude and in hotels and public buildings can be very dry and dehydrating, and disrupted schedules can affect consumption and retention of water. • • • EAT • • Check menu selections online in advance of making restaurant choices. Don’t hesitate to ask your server to have entrees prepared in a healthy manner (baked, broiled, steamed, no sauce, sauce on the side). Substitute starch choices (potato, rice, pasta) for additional vegetables, or choose a salad instead. Pre-package healthy snacks to have throughout the day for in-between mealtimes. Flexibility, adaptation, and a little effort can help you continue to achieve your fitness goals while traveling. • • • • PLAN Bring your own refillable water bottle when traveling. Set a goal to ingest a specific number of ounces of water per day. Infuse your water with fruits and vegetables (like lemon and cucumber) for a great taste. Infused water has other health benefits too, such as reducing muscle fatigue, mood improvement, and helping to shake afternoon groggy feelings. Restaurant and hotel dining can make healthy eating challenging, but not impossible. • • EXERCISE Ask for a room far away from elevators and stairwells. Request floors that have been designated as “quiet” floors. Unless making time zone changes of 3+ hours, try to maintain your regular sleep and awake cycle. Aim for 7-8 hours of uninterrupted sleep per 24 hours. Many hotels have their own gym or have agreements with local gyms; ask when making a reservation. Carry a jump rope in your suitcase. Jumping rope is a great way to get a cardiovascular workout. Utilize stairwells while traveling to walk/jog up and down. Bodyweight exercises (pushups, sit-ups, lunges, jumping squats) in your room can substitute for weight equipment. The most important part of committing to a healthy lifestyle while traveling is to plan ahead. • • • • Commit to a set number of workouts for the time that you are away. Prepare healthy snacks ahead of time and check out restaurants prior to arriving. Keep hydrated as you move about your day. Make sure to keep your sleep on schedule and commit to getting to bed early enough to get your 7-8 hours in. SOURCES & PHOTO CREDITS timeout.com; cityofchicago.org; summercampfestival.com; ravinia.org; lakeshakefestival.com; summerfest.com; lollapalooza.com; capemay.com; capemaychamber.com; capemaycity.org; https://www.facebook.com/ CapeMayCity; thelobsterhouse.com; caperesorts.com; washingtoninn.com; innisfreejetcetner.com; flightsafety.com; Captain Nathan Brown; The Lobster House; FlightSafety International; First Officer Samuel Fagan; Karen Torres; Bill Gallery; Brian Redden; Doug Levy; Terri Dowaliby; Peter Dite ©2015 PlaneSense, Inc. PlaneSense is a registered trademark of PlaneSense, Inc. PEAK SUMMER TRAVEL As a friendly reminder, the following are the scheduled summer Peak Periods. If you need to book, change, or cancel a flight during the set times, please call us 48 hours in advance. Independence Day Saturday, July 4, 2015 Labor Day Monday, September 7, 2015 Friday, July 3rd (12:00 Noon to 12:00 Midnight EDT) Sunday, July 5th Monday, July 6th (12:00 Midnight to 12:00 Noon EDT) Friday, September 4th (12:00 Noon to 12:00 Midnight EDT) Monday, September 7th (12:00 Noon to 12:00 Midnight EDT) Summer Peak Friday, July 10th (12:00 Noon to 12:00 Midnight EDT) Sunday, July 12th (12:00 Noon to 12:00 Midnight EDT) Friday, July 31st (12:00 Noon to 12:00 Midnight EDT) Sunday, August 2nd (12:00 Noon to 12:00 Midnight EDT) WELCOME TO THE FAMILY! The PlaneSense ® program welcomed N531AF, its newest Pilatus PC-12 aircraft, to the fleet on May 21st, 2015. This is the 75th Pilatus PC-12 taken by the PlaneSense program since its inception 20 years ago. Welcome to the family, 531! THE PLANESENSE® PROGRAM The ambition of PlaneSense is to bring practicality to private flying, whether for leisure or business. We work hard to know your preferences, to ensure a superior flying experience, and to take meticulous care of your aircraft. Our goal is that this very personal, high quality service, together with the comfort, reliability, and trademark versatility of the PC-12, will yield value above and beyond the sensible economics we provide. CONTRIBUTORS: CONTACT US: Becky Fabian, Customer Support Representative Jody Waring, Captain Brian Redden, Sales Project Manager Ashley Chamberlain, Marketing Manager Dianna Dobe, IT Technician / Designer Terri Dowaliby, IT Technician / Designer Gary Arber, V.P. and General Counsel Sarah VanSleet, Assistant Contract Manager Andrea Barnard, Flight Manager Casey Hoch, Director of Flight Training Greg Chag, Assistant Director of the FOC PlaneSense, Inc. 115 Flightline Road Portsmouth, NH 03801 603-501-7600 www.planesense.com