Our home in Fernandina Beach was on the flight path for the airport. Every year during the car show, the Lear Jet Club would hold their annual meeting at the Ritz.
One of the years we lived there I counted the jets at the tiny airport there and there was 75.
I wonder how many of the owners wrote off the trip/meeting as a business expense.
It’s nuts here in Marathon. Sometimes 25-30, plus all the smaller craft. Key West is crazy too.
Of course, there’s also the helicopters making lunch trips from Miami. The restaurant across Route 1 has a helipad. Land, 8-10 for lunch, then off again. Us plebeians just stare lol.
Nice. I can't even imagine flying somewhere for lunch.
When we moved to Maine we are again close to the airport in Trenton, ME although it's called the Bar Harbor airport. In the summer the uber wealthy fly in and out of here umpteen times a day. Plus there are 5 commercial flights a day for the tourists. First one at 6 am. or at least that's when it flies over our house. :)
How about getting rid of the full first year depreciation of said jets cost? Down here in snowbird land the little airport is full of them.
Our home in Fernandina Beach was on the flight path for the airport. Every year during the car show, the Lear Jet Club would hold their annual meeting at the Ritz.
One of the years we lived there I counted the jets at the tiny airport there and there was 75.
I wonder how many of the owners wrote off the trip/meeting as a business expense.
It’s nuts here in Marathon. Sometimes 25-30, plus all the smaller craft. Key West is crazy too.
Of course, there’s also the helicopters making lunch trips from Miami. The restaurant across Route 1 has a helipad. Land, 8-10 for lunch, then off again. Us plebeians just stare lol.
Nice. I can't even imagine flying somewhere for lunch.
When we moved to Maine we are again close to the airport in Trenton, ME although it's called the Bar Harbor airport. In the summer the uber wealthy fly in and out of here umpteen times a day. Plus there are 5 commercial flights a day for the tourists. First one at 6 am. or at least that's when it flies over our house. :)