Not really; he cited many things that the owner doesn't pay for such as extra costs in plane refurbishments payed for by insurance or pilot/crew certification and training etc...
Always know about local conditions. Times and strength of tides prevailing weather conditions tidal surges the gradient and composition of the beach. When the water moves it also moves beyond the waterline under the pebbles, sand or silt ahead of that waterline on a shallow almost flat surface a rise of a couple of feet vertically could equate to fifty feet horizontally faster than a man can run. With the water pushing ahead under the sand. The water displaces air trapped under the substrate then the beach can either just drop away to deep water or become like quicksand in seconds on many beaches and estuaries if you hear the air pushing through the sand. The local term is the sand is singing. The moment you hear it run for for your life. Off Northumberland Holy Island is one of many places this happens. Blyth beach. The Humber estuary. Lincolnshire. The Wash. Norfolk. Suffolk. Thames Estuary. Camber Sands Severn Estuary even around Blackpool many hundreds of people perished over the years.
Looks like I may have to wait till next year. 😔
Incredible break down of the total price of owning a plane
Not really; he cited many things that the owner doesn't pay for such as extra costs in plane refurbishments payed for by insurance or pilot/crew certification and training etc...
Always know about local conditions. Times and strength of tides prevailing weather conditions tidal surges the gradient and composition of the beach. When the water moves it also moves beyond the waterline under the pebbles, sand or silt ahead of that waterline on a shallow almost flat surface a rise of a couple of feet vertically could equate to fifty feet horizontally faster than a man can run. With the water pushing ahead under the sand. The water displaces air trapped under the substrate then the beach can either just drop away to deep water or become like quicksand in seconds on many beaches and estuaries if you hear the air pushing through the sand. The local term is the sand is singing. The moment you hear it run for for your life. Off Northumberland Holy Island is one of many places this happens. Blyth beach. The Humber estuary. Lincolnshire. The Wash. Norfolk. Suffolk. Thames Estuary. Camber Sands Severn Estuary even around Blackpool many hundreds of people perished over the years.
yeah at well into 6 figures i cant even justify first class so...i guess i haven't made it yet. I won't be be getting a ticket into the bunker.
Why am I watching this 😢WTH
Mostly used by high ranking Department of Defense people
Amazon, Nike, PayPal, all those billion dollar companies own them. Jeff bezos himself owns 2
Gulfstream Six Hundred & Fifty, I hate aviation content from non-aviation sources
Some of the craft shown were not gulfstream's
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