i've been in the terminal for private jets before. anybody can walk in there. i, however, will be in the parking lot with a view of where they park the jets
ponyboy wrote:The terminal would be at Million Air. And you're not getting in there.
Untrue...I have flown from Million Air's spot (Addison)...No gates or check points for their terminal...You can walk right in and sit in the lobby if you wanted...Private jets don't have ticketing and bag check like major airlines...Usually they know who is flying on those planes...Most of the owners get driven right to the plane door...It is not uncommon for newbies to sit on the couches waiting to fly for the first time...Most people walk right in and sit down to wait...Obviously, if a flight is not going out anytime soon you would look suspicious...
I do not condone or support any stupid actions from the message I have typed...I'm not responsible if you get your stalker [deleted] thrown in jail for running through the terminal yelling out Paul Johnson's name as tears are pouring from your eyes...
Again, just setting the misinformation straight...And learning is half the battle...
Duke would love to get Navy's Paul Johnson. The school will pay more than $1 million per year for its next coach, a source close to the school told me. But Johnson thinks he can get something better.
why do people think i'm gonna get thrown in jail for picking a friend up from his fall visit to the wine country? its a total coincidence that his plane comes in the same time at Ford's
Maybe this is nothing, but on the SMU board they are tracking an SMU booster's private plane. It's in the air as we speak. Took off from Dallas for BWI. Will be returning almost immediately to Dallas."
smupony wrote:I'm not responsible if you get your stalker [deleted] thrown in jail for running through the terminal yelling out Paul Johnson's name as tears are pouring from your eyes...
I'd pay money to see that.
Eric Dickerson in Pony Excess
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