Based on the type of aircraft you wish to charter, you should be aware that some FAA rules governing night landings could change the availability of your aircraft. If the aircraft you are considering has a prohibition on "night instrument landing," the pilot may have to abide by a "curfew" for that particular aircraft. These types of issues are completely out of the hands of your jet charter agent and company, which acts on your behalf for locating and scheduling the trip. Charter jet agents do not own the aircraft, and can't be held responsible for FAA regulations that may affect night flights. If you are not sure, it's always best to inquire whether a night flight could pose a problem or delay based on such regulations.
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