Yea General, who was begging? You failed to reply to this when it is the basis of your post.
Bank of America flew their private jet and has also paid the TARP and TIP money back. JPMorgan has done the same. This is just another example of careless news reporting showing that there is an upper class that lives better than the rest of us. Good for them. I would love to live their “American Dream” someday myself, but it takes a lot of hard work and I am just a lazy pilot.
There is no comparison when talking about private jet travel compared to flying on the airlines. We are simply faster, more flexible, more comfortable and will bend over backwards to keep the passengers completely satisfied. For us, customers are taken care of from the time they arrive at the FBO until we wave goodbye as they pull away at the destination. This convenience comes at a cost, but many businesses and individuals find it economically advantageous to have a tool like this in their hands.
And yes, we can get out of TEB quicker than you can get out of EWR and go to smaller airports that don’t have EDC times.
I don’t quite understand your general hate for fractionals and corporate aviation. This isn’t a competition. I have flown for both airlines and fractionals. There are positives and negatives with each one, but we are all just pilots trying to make a living and hold a job for more than 5 years. Both sides are going to have accidents and, in my opinion, neither is safer than the other. One thing I can say is that you are a complete jackass for bringing up fatal accidents to try and prove your silly point on here. Really, just think about that last sentence for a little bit.....