Aviation expert Vince Mickens, founder of Private Air Media Group joins us to discuss what it’s like to fly via private jet, and whether it’s truly a viable option to traditional air travel during the pandemic. Mickens also talks about about one of America’s great heroes—Tuskegee Airmen Brigadier General Charles McGee. (SEE BELOW)
We are assuming most of you are unable to purchase in full or partial (called fractured ownership) of a private aircraft. But there are other options, primarily chartering. Here are a couple of links to help you look at the alternatives:
Thinking of Taking a Private Jet Instead? Here’s How You Can
Legendary Tuskegee Airmen, Brigadier General Charles McGee, who occasionally still takes to the skies at age 100, has earned among his many awards the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Bronze Star. He is enshrined in the National Aviation Hall of Fame.
About Our Guest
Vince Mickens owns the boutique aviation media and marketing firm Private Air Media Group, based in Maryland. He also serves as the Executive Director of the Bob Hoover Legacy Foundation. He is one of the top aviation experts in the world. He previously worked eight years at the National Business Aviation Association in Washington DC and four years at the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. Prior to his recent stint in aviation, Mickens was heavily entrenched in the world of television producing special projects and covering awards shows like the Oscars, the Emmy’s and the Grammy’s. He is a Navy veteran, husband and father of three beautiful adult girls, two of whom are still in college.
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