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Anyone on the L4P fly privately regularly?
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First Class overseas is the creme de la creme, with of course a major carrier. Luf, NW, U, AA, UE, etc. Granted, it's no G550.... but it's also not 15K an hour.

People can't compare it to domestic first class, which, IMO, is a step above a grayhound bus with a slightly larger seat. You can't think "domestic first class" when talking about overseas service. Or intercontinental, outside of the US.
I fly for free anywhere the private jets are flying if they have room, just for the adventure.
Wait, what? You fly "the private jets" if they have room??
check out Jet Charter-Private Jet-Air Charter-Jet Cards-Empty Legs Almost used them.. Virgin actually had a bidding site for private jet charters, but went offline a while back. They had really great customer service
Nothing but positive for Netjets. (EDIT: Using the Marquis Jet Card) Been on chartered G4s with them within the country and the service is top notch. For going out of the country, my friend has a G550 in his family they bought it for relatives to use whenever so we use that.
Nothing but positive for Netjets. (EDIT: Using the Marquis Jet Card) Been on chartered G4s with them within the country and the service is top notch. For going out of the country, my friend has a G550 in his family they bought it for relatives to use whenever so we use that.
Do you happen to have a sister? Maybe a single cousin? lol:bow1:
I hope to fly private someday, it sounds awesome. And by private I mean on a jet, I have flown in 4 place Cessnas and Pipers quite a bit.
Wait, what? You fly "the private jets" if they have room??
I work at a local airport, and sometimes if they aren't carrying anybody, I ask if I can tag along and fly right seat. King Airs, beechjets, and a cessna citation cj3 to name a few. Almost got a ride on Pepsi's Global Express 5000

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I work at a local airport, and sometimes if they aren't carrying anybody, I ask if I can tag along and fly right seat. King Airs, beechjets, and a cessna citation cj3 to name a few. Almost got a ride on Pepsi's Global Express 5000
Wow--I'm surprised anybody would let you do that. Most private jet owners are fairly particular with who they allow on their planes (I know I am!).

If they let you--more power to ya! Pepsi's Global looks sick.
Well, I know a lot of the owners.;) I work at a turbine aircraft maintenance shop, so many of big birds and the owners frequently stop by, but I do get shot down a bit. :lol:

Oh and you wont believe who was on that Global...

Chairman of Pepsi herself, and her daughter. Its their private jet...one of a few I assume. They flew in JUST to do a college visit to the campus nearby. :bow:

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I hope to fly private someday, it sounds awesome. And by private I mean on a jet, I have flown in 4 place Cessnas and Pipers quite a bit.
King Airs are nice. Our friend has a Super200.
That Pepsi jet has an awesome livery.
The mechanic who flies with them all the time said that its too easy to tell its pepsi wherever they go, so they are painting it just strait blue and red. Its a 2010 Global 5000. :eek:

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So is it Pepsi's plane or is it the CEO's personal plane?
Global 5000
True Platinum Baller. One of 11 or so (different planes) in their fleet.
We saw one of their G5's a few weeks back.

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The mechanic who flies with them all the time said that its too easy to tell its pepsi wherever they go, so they are painting it just strait blue and red. Its a 2010 Global 5000. :eek:
Global 5000, doing it right!

Looks amazing.
King Airs are nice. Our friend has a Super200.
I'll never pass on a ride in any plane, so if given the opportunity I would fly in a King Air.
Ball'in, my next step in life. lol I'm sending a few private message to a few of you, thanks...
Not done a jet yet but had a ride from Cornwall to Plymouth in a Augusta A109 once. Will never forget that, awesome!
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Not done a jet yet but had a ride from Cornwall to Plymouth in a Augusta A109 once. Will never forget that, awesome!
Helicopters are fun. Ive ridden in a Huey over Devils Lake, ND, and I road in a Blackhawk over the Black Hills and Mt Rushmore. That was fun.
In Europe helicopters make more sense, as there are a lot fewer airports than in the US.
Have flown a few times in one, good fun :)
Have been thinking about getting a helicopter license, but never got round to doing the math on owning/operating one, to do it for a living etc
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