UNIQUE AVIATION WEATHER

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UNIQUE AVIATION WEATHER NETJETS UNIQUE AVIATION WEATHER

NETJETS Executive Jet began as a charter company in 1964 The Fractional Ownership concept known as NetJets began in 1986 NetJets experienced rapid growth thru the 1990s Expansion to Europe and the Middle East Development of NetJets International Purchased by Berkshire Hathaway in 1998 The company was rebranded in 2002 to become NetJets Aviation The Executive Jet name continued with Executive Jet Management The Marquis Jet Card Program began in 2001 Worldwide market leader 800+ aircraft worldwide / 14 types / 6-18 pax

Fractional Ownership Basically “time-sharing” a private jet Benefits of aircraft ownership at a fraction of the cost / logistics Luxury travel at your convenience – Time Savings Travel on your schedule Your location Flight Crews Maintenance Storage

Fractional Ownership Interests begin with as little as a 1/16 share Hours of flight time are based on your shares Marquis Jet Card allows access to NetJets fleet 25 hrs at a time Access to the entire fleet through aircraft sharing agreement In the air at a moments notice Tax incentives Maintenance beyond FAA requirements Costs Acquisition Cost Monthly Management Fee Occupied Hourly Fee Miscellaneous

Our Owners Businesses- appx 75% Private/Public Supplemental travel High Net Worth Individuals- appx 25% Actors/Actresses Athletes Doctors, lawyers, entrepreneurs, etc

NETJETS METEOROLOGY Staff of 5 Meteorologists 3 BS / 2 Air Force FAA approved source of weather briefings Primarily focused on US Operations and surrounding regions International forecasts on request Forecast time range primarily current day through 2 days Extended forecasts as required Considered an “advisory source” of weather information Two main types of forecasts Operational Owner / Passenger

JEPESSEN-SONALYSTS AVIATION WEATHER SYSTEM (wXstation) NETJETS METEOROLOGY JEPESSEN-SONALYSTS AVIATION WEATHER SYSTEM (wXstation)

NETJETS METEOROLOGY

NETJETS METEOROLOGY

OPERATIONAL WEATHER FORECASTS NETJETS METEOROLOGY OPERATIONAL WEATHER FORECASTS NetJets Dispatch Dept is responsible for creating Flight Plans and Flight Releases for each flight segment All flights are flown under FAR 91K or 135 Official text weather brief comes automated on the release METAR and TAF Meteorology Dept is responsible for any additional support as needed Dispatchers Pilots Operations Management

OPERATIONAL WEATHER FORECASTS NETJETS METEOROLOGY OPERATIONAL WEATHER FORECASTS Dispatcher Forecasts Wet/Dry Runways Ceilings/Visibility Departure Temps Winds- Cross/Tail Flight Hazards Awareness/Avoidance Alternates TAF Analysis

OPERATIONAL WEATHER FORECASTS NETJETS METEOROLOGY OPERATIONAL WEATHER FORECASTS

OPERATIONAL WEATHER FORECASTS NETJETS METEOROLOGY OPERATIONAL WEATHER FORECASTS Dispatch may ask for more details about a specific flight at a specific time KRIL KRIL 311120Z 3112/0112 32010KT P6SM VCSH SCT090 BKN120 TEMPO 3114/3118 5SM -RA OVC070 FM311900 29010KT P6SM VCSH OVC050 FM010100 29010KT P6SM VCSH BKN050 FM010600 30007KT P6SM BKN150=

OPERATIONAL WEATHER FORECASTS NETJETS METEOROLOGY OPERATIONAL WEATHER FORECASTS TYPICAL SOUTH FL FORECAST? TAF KMIA 290537Z 2906/3006 15007KT P6SM VCSH FEW015CB SCT029 BKN070 FM290900 17012G20KT P6SM VCTS BKN015CB BKN040 BKN090 FM291600 25012G18KT P6SM VCSH BKN025 BKN060 OVC250 FM292100 29010G18KT P6SM VCSH SCT040 BKN250=

OPERATIONAL WEATHER FORECASTS NETJETS METEOROLOGY OPERATIONAL WEATHER FORECASTS Pilot Forecasts Official flight weather briefings on request Flight hazard analysis Radar overview Information for Passengers

OPERATIONAL WEATHER FORECASTS NETJETS METEOROLOGY OPERATIONAL WEATHER FORECASTS A COMMON PILOT QUESTION IS ABOUT ECHO TOPS

OPERATIONAL WEATHER FORECASTS NETJETS METEOROLOGY OPERATIONAL WEATHER FORECASTS Operations Management Forecasts Safety of flight decisions Individual flights Large scale significant weather NetJets Significant Weather Operations - SIGOPS

PASSENGER WEATHER FORECASTS NETJETS METEOROLOGY PASSENGER WEATHER FORECASTS NetJets promotes the Meteorology Dept as a safety and convenience enhancement to its Owners Our forecasts lessen the impact weather has on our Owners Safety- Never compromised despite the Owners wishes Convenience- Anticipating and avoiding weather delays Comfort- Anticipating and avoiding flight hazards “White Knucklers” Weather forecasts outside of flying A perk to being a NetJets Owner

PASSENGER WEATHER FORECASTS NETJETS METEOROLOGY PASSENGER WEATHER FORECASTS The biggest benefit of flying privately is time savings “Value” Weather delays can eliminate those time savings Owners fly where they want when then want NetJets utilizes over 1,600 airport locations across the US Smaller airport = more weather restrictions We are responsible for reviewing weather for each passenger flight Potential weather impacts are communicated to the Owner Service Team responsible for that Owner Alternate plans can be discussed to avoid or lessen that impact

NETJETS METEOROLOGY OTHER ROLES Training Flight schedule efficiency Aircraft overnight positioning/hangaring Large scale / high impact weather events Aircraft Protection Severe weather Maintenance Operational Check Flights Ramp Personnel Safety Training Pilots / Dispatcher/ Flight Attendant recurrent programs Career advancement program Sales Popular facility tour-stop

NETJETS METEOROLOGY FORECAST PRODUCTS INTELLIJET

NETJETS METEOROLOGY FORECAST PRODUCTS

NETJETS METEOROLOGY FORECAST PRODUCTS

NETJETS METEOROLOGY FORECAST PRODUCTS

NETJETS METEOROLOGY FORECAST PRODUCTS

NETJETS METEOROLOGY FORECAST PRODUCTS

NETJETS METEOROLOGY CHALLENGES Large forecast region Dual-Role Forecasting Operational weather vs Owner Weather Bi-lingual? Large forecast region Less time spent truly forecasting Understanding geographic influences Public access to weather info TV / Internet Perception vs True Impact Lack of aviation knowledge

NETJETS METEOROLOGY KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK ! Because of these challenges we rely on other data sources to aid us with our forecasts. TAFS- All 24-30 hrs Local NWS Discussions- AFDs and Aviation ADDS and AWC CCFP AIRMETS and SIGMETS GTG / CIP / FIP PIREPS ATCSCC NBAA KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK !

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