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Chicago Airplane Tours Vs. Helicopter Tours

Chicago airplane tours are more popular than helicopter tours for various reason. Chicago airplane tours offer the same views, but on average cost 3 times less than a helicopter tour ! Adding to the high cost of a helicopter tour, is the fact that a helicopter burns 370% more fuel than an airplane during a 1 hour tour. By our standards, a helicopter tour is not the eco friendly option.

Day time Chicago air tours allow you to see Chicago's most popular landmarks and are best for taking pictures of Chicago's beautiful skyline. Enjoy spectacular aerial views of the Sears Tower, the John Hancock,  Navy Pier, Soldier Field, Wrigley Field, And Cellular Field.

See Chicago like never before! Book your Chicago day time air tour adventure on-line or call us toll free: 1-800-957-9320.

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Chicago Air Tours Safety Standards

Jetway Aviation cannot and does not assume responsibility for any delay or cancellation due to conditions beyond its control including adverse weather, regulatory restrictions, aircraft mechanical problems, or any other condition that, in the opinion of Jetway Aviation, would compromise the safety of the flight.

Jetway Aviation reserves the right to deny boarding to any passenger the acting PIC ( pilot in command ) deems to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Aircraft weight and balance limitations may limit the number and size of passengers. Jetway Aviation cannot guarantee specific seating arrangements.

Chicago Air Tours And TFR's Over Chicago

Temporary Flight Restrictions ( TFR's ) is a geographically limited, short term, airspace restriction. Temporary flight restrictions often encompass major sporting events, natural disaster areas, air shows, space shuttle launches, and presidential movements.

Since 9/11, TFRs have been routinely used to restrict airspace for 30 nautical miles around the President, with a 10-nautical-mile (20 km) radius no-fly zone for non-scheduled flights. Large Presidential TFRs will close off nearby airports operations and temporarilly suspend all aerial tour operations.