(I'm laughing, because that DID get my attention!)
Welcome to the world of "Corporate Aviation"!!!
And despite what (bad press) the media reports, it's actually a very essential tool, despite what Congress & uninformed, well-intended folk might think about VIP's using Biz-jets to get around. (Okay, the recent trip to Washington DC on a Gulfstream IV (“G-4â€Â) by GM Exec's really was brought to a negative boiling point, particularly in the wake of the Federal bailout,
[Full Story Link] but still…
Corporate Aviation is a vital tool, and I’m pleased that you just got a taste of it. It is a rarity, to be sure, but look at the role it CAN provide when its not abused.
Yes, there are many Instances of indulgences, and Yes, it’s “expensiveâ€Â, but compared to what??
What’s the cost to have a staff of high-priced Corporate type guru’s sitting on their hands, while they wait for a Commercial flight? (And I work for an Airline!)
This was exactly the scenario when six of us were on our way to Savannah from Memphis, oddly enough to visit the very same Gulfstream Aerospace, our contracted client. We were stuck (while the President of Gulfsteam waited for us....) at Atlanta Hartsfield under a frog-choking storm cell. It was at that very moment after a 6-hour delay when my boss, the CEO, looked around at his managment team and said, "What am I, an Idiot?!??" Then he immedaitely called the Chairman and demanded that the B.O.D. approve our order for our fractional ownership of a jet. His justification: TIME MANAGEMENT.
….and Yes…. It is kinda sweet, not to wait in TSA lines, and have the flexibility to fly on YOUR schedule, especially when the meeting runs long.
In your case, Helicopters are absolutely essential and entirely required in Civic support. Glad you got a taste.
Others in this group have a hand in this too. I know Tyson flies a Lear 45 or 60, not sure.
This very aircraft and others like it, were my corporate taxi for several years:
The most dangerous part is: Getting to the Airport!