Rob McAlpine wrote:I'm tall, with aches and pains from a life of rugby and rock climbing. Beth and I fly first, makes a huge difference to my back, especially on long flights.
I used to fly on company King Air's and Gulfstreams a lot. It was a nice way to fly, but 1/2 of the flights were taking me away from my family.
A lot of guys in Midland have jets. Most, but not all of them, are on second or third wives. I knew a long time ago how hard I would have to work to afford a jet and made a conscious decision not to, as it would have taken too much time from the family. I'm not rich, but I'm very happy with life.
I totally agree with Beau's statement about building a safe "fortress" for the family, but I figure that part is pretty well done. The big thing is my daughter with health issues.
Pretty much the same issues, except for the rock climbing.
We do at least two long haul overseas flights a year, the worst was Sydney Dallas, 17 hours, on top of two connections to Hobart and Denver.
Just use premium economy, I take a few Naproxen, and I have become quite adept at finding exit row seats on domestic flights as well
Funny how we do everything to plan, but it’s our kid’s unexpected health issues that become the main game...