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Now Here's a NIFTY GIFT someone can buy me for Christmas !!!!!!

MikeyL

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Location
Lake Oconee, GA (Greensboro)
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2016
Boat Model
242 Limited S E-Series
Boat Length
24
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@Volffas

I word ...........
WOW !

Before anyone gets the wrong impression, I am REALLY low on the totem pole at work. They just happened to have an extra spot on the jet going to a plant I needed to visit. I probably would have been bumped off by the janitor if he decided to go. But as it worked out, I was able to make the trip. Skipping the lines and security is awesome.
 
Indeed private air is the way to go, I flew between Naples and Pittsburgh on a regular basis for a couple of years. We flew on a Lear 60 or Challenger 600. Missing the airport lines was nice but the hot meals were the bomb!
 
It's too late for me to ask my wife for a private jet ride this Xmas but there is always next year. I'd love to ride on one at least once in my lifetime. I don't care if I have to serve the food and drinks in flight or sit behind the janitor so long as I'm onboard.
 
There use to be a business run out of Atlanta milehighatlanta.com The jet was refurbished with a nice comfy king size......... They don't appear to be in business anymore. I guess sigh-seeing from a prone position wasn't comfortable to the customer...;);)
 
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