Everyone is begging the questions: Where do the meals and snacks end up – and why has the Air Force’s higher authority not yet questioned the lavish catering costs?
The Twitter account has made the effort to monitor the billionaire’s movements, as well as his flight data, which led him to make some changes.
Some KwaZulu-Natal residents paid as much as R180 000 for flights to Cape Town and R90 000 to Gauteng last week.
A pilot miraculously survived after his twin-propeller Cessna fell out of the sky in Oyster Bay, New York.
Hailing a private plane in the same way that you hail an Uber could become a reality in the near future, if this startup gets things right.
The football superstar’s plane had a bit of a wobble upon landing in Barcelona, and the damage is going to cost him quite a bit of cash.
When you’ve done nothing but cycle for the best part of three weeks you deserve a wee celebration when you’re done. Chris Froome and some mates took to the air to do just that.
Take a gander at the how the man nicknamed “The King” spent his millions with this tour of his private jet “Lisa Marie”. Gold taps? You bet he did!
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I’m busy doing my private pilot’s license (here), so the subject of aircraft is top of the agenda. After much research I must say that one particular aircraft has caught my eye in a BIG way.
Flying is a nightmare, or rather, the facilities surrounding flying are a nightmare. Checking in two hours prior to your flight, going through the entire security rigmarole which sees you unpacking half of luggage and then having to squeeze it back in, and then rushing onto an overcrowded airplane only to wedge yourself in between an overweight, nervous flyer and a hyperactive five-year-old first timer. Seems like there should be an easier solution, and now there just might be.
After years of speculation and constant bickering the debate has finally been settled, size does matter. At least that’s what President Jacob Zuma would have us think as Secretary of Defence, Dr Sam Makhudu Gulube finalises the purchase of a R2bn Boeing in the US.