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SYSTEM STATISTICS
Operators Available: 1048
Pilots w/Bkgrd Check: 18025
Acft w/Bkgrd Check: 4500

 


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The ARG/US CHEQ Report

With CHEQ Your Due-Diligence Is Done

The ARG/US CHEQ Report provides charter customers with:

  • Complete, in depth safety reports on your charter operators
  • Instantly access pilots experience and historical safety ratings
  • Primary source for your due-diligence
  • Instantly search:

         Pilot Certificates
         Aircraft Registration
         Operator Certificates
         Accident and Incident Report
         Enforcement Actions
         Ownership and Management

If you are chartering or brokering a charter, how can you be sure that the operator meets your standards? The CHEQ Report allows you to review the safety record of any US based charter operator, download a complete safety report and validate your next charter flights historical safety standings within seconds. Responding to an industry wide need for objective, non-intrusive, and fact-based safety analysis for part 135 charter operators, ARG/US has developed a new rating system: The CHEQ report (Charter Evaluation and Qualification report). The CHEQ system has three major components: historical safety ratings, current aircraft and pilot background checks, and on-site safety audits. Analysis of these components results in five potential levels of safety rating: DNQ, Silver, Gold, Gold Plus, and Platinum. Each level reflects analysis and ranking based on increasing amounts of detailed information on the charter operator. The CHEQ system is the most comprehensive and detailed safety analysis program in the industry.


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