Angelina Jolie’s private jet grounded
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Tribute News on December 11, 2013 | 3 Comments
Angelina Jolie has been banned from flying her personal plane.
The 38-year-old star's luxurious $360,000 Cirrus SR-22 plane has been grounded by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) after the star failed to renew the aircraft's registration.
According to the
New York Post, the plane's license expired on June 30 and Angelina's Chivan Productions company - which is listed as the plane's owner - didn't get the registration renewal application to the FAA within the required time.
The governing body wrote to the company in September, informing them their paperwork was submitted too late and as a result, the plane is said to be without appropriate registration.
Despite not having a valid certificate, the aircraft was reportedly
used for a flight to Montana, in the west of the United States, in October, although the pilot wasn't noted.
Angelina has used the jet in the past to travel around the world with her fiancé, Brad Pitt, and their six children, Maddox, 12, Pax, nine, Zahara, eight, Shiloh, seven, and five-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne.
The luxury airliner is one of the world's fastest single-engine planes and can travel up to 300 miles per hour. It also has a the ability to deploy a large parachute to safely land the entire plane.
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An SR-22 is a small, single engine piston aeroplane, not a jet or an airliner, not luxurious by any stretch, certainly no-where near the fastest single-engine plane in the world it’ll only do 200mph at cruise, not capable of carrying more than 4 people at any given time nor travelling the world without careful planning…
Forgetting the registration, which is just a once a year form to fill out letting the FAA know that the aircraft is still in service, is minor and happens to many small aircraft owners…
Trevor grow up, but maybe it’s hard for small minds