Ok, as I mentioned, they were hear last week, why do you think they were here?
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Ok, as I mentioned, they were hear last week, why do you think they were here?
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And I, I took the path less traveled by
and that has made all the difference......yet...
I have a feeling a handle of people are going to be very interested in what I post in the near future.
http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=187
I have a shot of the same plane last year over at the jetcenter...the owner was probably visiting NYC?
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
Yes, that is the Dolphins owner, Wayne H. ( i dont remember his last name, hense the Whiskey Hotel) but he is a regular at Jet Aviation KTEB... usually once or twice a month, he also owns a B737-200Adv and a B737-500
FAA Licensed Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic
Student Pilot
Wayne Huizenga. Really really rich guy. Founded Waste Management Inc and Blockbuster Video. Formerly owned the Florida Marlins and Florida Panthers.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem.
All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9
You beat me to the punch. He does have a whole subfleet of airplanes.
I'll bet he's glad he sold Blockbuster Video :) then again....did he?
It's the fares, stupid
His FLL based fleet includes a BBJ, 737-200 (recently photographed in HEL,AMS and MAN) the G4 in Mario's photo, and my favorite, a Twin Otter on Floats. His Hangar is on the north side of 9L-27R at FLL opposite the parking garauge. When the doors are open you can see his imaculate fleet inside !
Yes, he sold it to Viacom in 1994 for $8.4 BILLION. Today, Blockbuster's market value is only somewhere between $500 and $800 MILLION.Originally Posted by Art at ISP
Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem.
All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9
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