William Shatner blocks radio host Todd Schnitt on Twitter over jet deal – Film Industry Network
March 1, 2015 by adam wassahlen
Film Industry Network | William Shatner blocks radio host Todd Schnitt on Twitter over jet deal Film Industry Network ... after he supposedly offered him a jet charter. Star Trek fans had called for a jet to be sent to help Shatner get back to LA from Florida which got the attention of conservative talk radio host Todd Schnitt who reached out to Shatner about a ... William Shatner Defends Missing Leonard Nimoy Funeral, Pays Tribute On Twitter |
Charlotte designers creating homegrown menswear – Charlotte Observer
March 1, 2015 by adam wassahlen
Charlotte Observer | Charlotte designers creating homegrown menswear Charlotte Observer Accessories come from Italy, shoes from Spain, and raw denim jeans are from Richmond, Va. About 85 percent of Watkins' business is suits, he says, but he also outfits ... went belly-up, he decided to take the plunge full-time into men's fashion. He ... |
People in Aviation: March 2015 – Aviation International News
March 1, 2015 by adam wassahlen
People in Aviation: March 2015 Aviation International News David Rimmer was appointed president of JFI Jets. Rimmer, chairman of NATA's Air Charter Committee, most recently was president of ExcelAire. Raphael Haddad was appointed president of Jetcraft Commercial. ... Touri has 20 years of business aviation ... |
KU Endowment pays to purchase planes – Lawrence Journal World
March 1, 2015 by adam wassahlen
Lawrence Journal World | KU Endowment pays to purchase planes Lawrence Journal World Taxpayers fund the operation of Kansas University's aircraft, but the planes themselves have been purchased with private donations from the Kansas University Endowment Association, the independent, non-profit fundraising organization for KU. In ... |
Taxpayers footing the bill for hundreds of flights that KU defends as essential – Lawrence Journal World
March 1, 2015 by adam wassahlen
Lawrence Journal World | Taxpayers footing the bill for hundreds of flights that KU defends as essential Lawrence Journal World Over five years, KU has spent $3.5 million flying coaches, administrators and others on some 641 trips, mostly on university-owned aircraft but occasionally on state-owned or charter planes. The trips were aimed at snagging top-notch .... Jay ... |
FAA rules mean KU Athletics can’t pay for flights on university planes – Lawrence Journal World
March 1, 2015 by adam wassahlen
Lawrence Journal World | FAA rules mean KU Athletics can't pay for flights on university planes Lawrence Journal World ... other operating expenses….” Here's how the FAA rules work: The FAA distinguishes between owners of private planes providing for their own transportation and charter companies that make money by providing transportation to others. KU operates under ... |
Fact-finding trips do little but add costs to taxpayers – Glens Falls Post-Star
March 1, 2015 by adam wassahlen
Fact-finding trips do little but add costs to taxpayers Glens Falls Post-Star Elise Stefanik to jet off to the Middle East to participate in the long-standing tradition of the Congressional fact-finding trip. While she saw the sights, I saw dollar signs. ... The five most visited countries in 2012 were such hot spots as France ... |