Has to be more than 400 miles before they'll cover air.380 > 400 ??
I'm confused
Getting in and out of airports for charter flights is a breeze. You're usually not even in the same terminal as the peasants.Less than 6 hours on a cushy bus vs the hassle of getting into and out of airports for an hour flight?... NCAA seems pretty reasonable here.
I'll have to take your word for it.Getting in and out of airports for charter flights is a breeze. You're usually not even in the same terminal as the peasants.
I wonder how much longer it's gonna take Bamer to get the all clear before boarding?Less than 6 hours on a cushy bus vs the hassle of getting into and out of airports for an hour flight?... NCAA seems pretty reasonable here.
I got to fly on my old company's private jet one time and it was glorious. Went to the local airport and bait store and in the front door and out the back door and to the plane. Landed in an executive airport in Orlando. Walked in the back door and out the front door. No security. No pat downs. No screening of luggage. Nothing. I could have walked through with two rifles and a dirty bomb and nobody would have ever known.Getting in and out of airports for charter flights is a breeze. You're usually not even in the same terminal as the peasants.
They might want to at least have the Bama players go through a metal detectorI worked for one school that made the tourney. Charter flight is a whole different ballgame. We didn't even have to go inside the airport terminal on the way home, just pulled up to the tarmac, loaded on the plane and away we went. Same for NCAA FCS championship game. It's a breeze.
You still have to go through the full TSA protocol if it's more than 60 people. State wrote an article about it before the Arizona trip.Getting in and out of airports for charter flights is a breeze. You're usually not even in the same terminal as the peasants.
I doubt there’s 60 people in a traveling party for a basketball teamYou still have to go through the full TSA protocol if it's more than 60 people. State wrote an article about it before the Arizona trip.
It said they are taking families. By time you add them in, the president and his entourage, the AD and his entourage, and a few boosters, you are probably getting there.I doubt there’s 60 people in a traveling party for a basketball team
Had the chance a couple of times as well. Certainly a nice way to travel. There is first class, business class and charter but private is a whole different ball game.I got to fly on my old company's private jet one time and it was glorious. Went to the local airport and bait store and in the front door and out the back door and to the plane. Landed in an executive airport in Orlando. Walked in the back door and out the front door. No security. No pat downs. No screening of luggage. Nothing. I could have walked through with two rifles and a dirty bomb and nobody would have ever known.
Had a client who was thinking about buying a company in Houston and I was put on the due diligence team. Same story. Getting off the plane and into our car at George Bush Intercontinental was about as much trouble as doing it at the Madison airport would be.I got to fly on my old company's private jet one time and it was glorious. Went to the local airport and bait store and in the front door and out the back door and to the plane. Landed in an executive airport in Orlando. Walked in the back door and out the front door. No security. No pat downs. No screening of luggage. Nothing. I could have walked through with two rifles and a dirty bomb and nobody would have ever known.
Ah, I did read this pretty late at night, lol. Makes sense now after my coffeeHas to be more than 400 miles before they'll cover air.
Especially if you see a Cesna blocking the jet's path to the runway.They might want to at least have the Bama players go through a metal detector
I’m guessing with a charter flight you don’t have to deal with much “airporting“Less than 6 hours on a cushy bus vs the hassle of getting into and out of airports for an hour flight?... NCAA seems pretty reasonable here.
I know in the past for football they have been able to get TSA to come to the Seal Building and do everything before loading buses. Once that is done, they just bus straight to the tarmac and get on the plane.You still have to go through the full TSA protocol if it's more than 60 people. State wrote an article about it before the Arizona trip.
Had it been $1.2 B, the NCAA could have covered the airfare.$1.1B per year CBS pays the NCAA for this tourney