When Flying Your Family to Death Valley National Park, Consider Private Jets

When Flying Your Family to Death Valley National Park, Consider Private Jets

The rich have it easy. They can easily pull into a crowded Furnace Creek Airport and be escorted to their private $jet while the plebeians wait to be boarded onto their crowded middle class $aircraft. The people with the most money can travel from to on the finest planes in the world and have the most beautiful stewardesses in the world giving them private service. Any Death Valley National Park in the world is theirs to travel to is they desire. You can picture any beautiful, rich and famous person climbing into their private aircraft with an entourage of models, actors and other glamorous figures. On board they are greeted with the finest champagne and caviar and have a marvelous time flying over people who have no idea what it's like to be to fortunate.

Most of us, were we to receive some huge and unforeseeable windfall, would attend firstly to those two 'Fs;'specifically fiscals and family. We'd want to see bills paid, family provided for: health-wise, scholastically, and of course in those most primal of ways, specifically, via providing food and shelter. After those basics were covered many of us would choose to turn to the 'E' word, experience, specifically that ultimate and expensive experience, travel. Imagine having the money to purchase a villa in Europe, or an hacienda in some equatorial hide-a-way. What fun it would be to purchase, or charter, your own jet, in order to take off from your own private airstrip, at your private $airport,to visit $region,$country,$city, with two, or twenty close friends, depending on your aircraft's size and your own inclination, whenever the mood struck you. You would certainly be living the 'E' life.

My parents like to tell us about when they decided to buy a private $jet because they could afford the best that life has to offer. We always had money because my dad made good money at his job as a computer analyst. My parents often used the $plane to fly to the Death Valley National Park or to the . We preferred the following Furnace Creek Airport because it wasn't that busy. The $aircraft was nice because it was able to fly from 
California to $reigion, and the plane was a mini house. The plane had beds for my family of five to sleep in. It had a bathroom without a shower. It had a mini kitchen in it. That was a really nice plane, and I was sad to see it break!


Small Airports in Death Valley National Park, California

Airport NameCityAirport Code
Furnace Creek AirportDeath Valley National ParkL06
Stovepipe Wells AirportDeath Valley National ParkL09

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