ok. so with some expertise from kato (unplug/replug the hub), my internet is up!
i guess i can now document my trip with pictures.
well. this may take a while, i might do it in spurts. but here i'll start.
took a private jet from paine field in everett to morristown, NJ. pretty awesome stuff. check out those huge windows. the shade goes down by the push of a button and comes down in between the two planes of glass.
that table had to be folded up for take-off and landing, but came out and had cup holders during the flight.
there was also a computer monitor that showed stuff like ETA and altitude, as well as other stuff. it had GPS, which of course, was rather accurate, as you can see the Green Bay peninsula area out the window as the wing of the plane covered it on the map.
the hangar was rather large, i guess it could fit three of the planes like the
G-4 that i flew in. there was also this badass helicopter just chilling in there as well.
well. i gotta head off to work and i haven't even begun to hit the sights i saw.
so i'll get back to that later.
i guess i can now document my trip with pictures.
well. this may take a while, i might do it in spurts. but here i'll start.
took a private jet from paine field in everett to morristown, NJ. pretty awesome stuff. check out those huge windows. the shade goes down by the push of a button and comes down in between the two planes of glass.
that table had to be folded up for take-off and landing, but came out and had cup holders during the flight.
there was also a computer monitor that showed stuff like ETA and altitude, as well as other stuff. it had GPS, which of course, was rather accurate, as you can see the Green Bay peninsula area out the window as the wing of the plane covered it on the map.
the hangar was rather large, i guess it could fit three of the planes like the
G-4 that i flew in. there was also this badass helicopter just chilling in there as well.
well. i gotta head off to work and i haven't even begun to hit the sights i saw.
so i'll get back to that later.
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