Effective July 11, 2026

Legal & Aviation Disclaimer

Flee helps shape a practical day around regional travel. It is not the aircraft operator, and a request submitted here is not a booking or a confirmed flight.

Flee's limited role

Flee Aviation provides trip-coordination and inquiry services. We may help clarify a traveler's requested route, timing, airport options, and ground arrangements, and may communicate those details to appropriately authorized third parties.

Flee Aviation does not operate aircraft, employ or assign flight crew, exercise operational control, sell passenger seats, or make flight-safety or go/no-go decisions.

Air transportation is provided separately

Any passenger flight must be reviewed, quoted, accepted, and operated by an air carrier or operator holding the authority required for that operation, including applicable Part 119 certification and Part 135 operating authority. That operator identifies the aircraft and crew, confirms its authority for the requested operation, retains operational control, establishes passenger and baggage requirements, and makes all safety and operational decisions.

A trip inquiry does not guarantee aircraft availability, pricing, routing, departure time, completion, or acceptance by an operator. No traveler should rely on a proposed itinerary until the authorized operator has provided written confirmation.

No pilot or aircraft workaround

A Commercial Pilot Certificate alone does not authorize a pilot to offer passenger air transportation to the public. Flee does not combine a separately sourced aircraft and pilot to create an air-transportation service or help any person avoid applicable FAA or Department of Transportation requirements.

The pilot community area is limited to pilot-to-pilot and student-to-instructor connections. It is not a passenger marketplace and does not offer seats to the public.

Trip timing and inherent risks

Weather, maintenance, airport, air traffic control, aircraft-performance, crew-duty, and safety considerations can delay, reroute, or cancel a flight. Mountain and winter operations may impose additional limitations. The authorized operator alone decides whether and how a flight may operate.

Rental cars, meeting rooms, ground transportation, restaurants, and event arrangements are furnished by independent third parties. Their availability, quality, changes, cancellations, and performance remain subject to their own terms. Build reasonable flexibility into time-sensitive meetings, events, and onward travel.

Traveler responsibilities

Provide accurate traveler, baggage, timing, accessibility, and itinerary information. Follow the operator's instructions and disclose items that may affect safe carriage directly to the operator, including hazardous materials, unusual baggage, animals, or mobility needs. Do not submit payment-card, passport, medical, or other sensitive information through the trip-request form.

Questions

These disclosures describe Flee's current role and are not a substitute for the operator's contract or safety instructions. Questions may be sent to contact@fleeaviation.com.