He commutes to Hollywood in a 1970s vintage Cessna Citation, which he flies himself.
But if he flies himself from his local airstrip, he can be there in 30 minutes.
As a kid he built model aircraft, and as an adult he flies real ones, both fixed-wing and helicopters.
And as soon as the season ends, he's gone: he flies to Anguilla in the Caribbean, where he owns two other establishments.
Now the boy's family has written to the 34-year-old of Widdrington Station, and he flies to the US next week.
With just seconds to shoot, Ms. Livingston has to hope that the horse will do something interesting as he flies by.
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One of the passengers was quoted as saying that next time he flies, he would be taking duct tape with him.
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Note: Chris Manno, the pilot referenced above doing a service for a passenger, notes in comments he flies for American, not United.
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He flies his private jet, a Citation 650, between various Chinese airports.
He flies an A-10 Warthog out of a forward air base in south central Iraq and has just come back from a mission over Baghdad.
Mr. Cruise is Jack, a man with a mission that's more mundane than one might guess from the weapons he wields and the so-called bubble ship he flies.
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Martin, and a smaller Raytheon Premier that he flies himself.
On Saturday morning he flies off to Beijing, arriving Sunday morning, to visit the joint venture that Nissan has set up with China's Dongfeng Automotive to make commercial trucks.
He flies out to Ireland on Sunday for a Monday training session with his international colleagues and must then fly back to play in Newport's league clash with Llanelli on Tuesday night.
No family time this weekend: On Saturday morning he flies to Beijing, arriving Sunday morning, to visit the joint venture Nissan has set up with China's Dongfeng Automotive to make commercial trucks.
You may be able to persuade the pilot to drop you off at Dushanbe when he flies his return leg, which is to a Russian military base in Tajikistan where the plane is maintained.
He flies off the handle at Bates unfairly.
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Wonder Woman urges Superman to address the world through the United Nations and as he flies off, she muses that she hopes he tells the world what she has always wanted to hear him say.
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And although all fruit flies he studied would cannibalise one another to some degree, the flies he and his team reared - even generations after their relatives were food deprived - had a "greater propensity to cannibalise".
And he still flies economy, avoids wearing suits and drives a ten-year old Volvo.
However, he often flies from Cumbernauld airport and Edinburgh and this distance would not be possible in most electric cars.
Indonesian director Garin Nugroho, who served as a judge at this year's international film festival, says he often flies in from Jakarta because facilities are much better in the city-state.
With little left to prove, Chouinard could sell the company and happily spend his time catching breakers (here or at his other home up the coast, in Hollister Ranch), fly fishing (near his house in Jackson, Wyoming, using flies he ties himself), and mentoring and donating to his favored environmental causes.
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The monster shoots bullets and emits liquid flame from his gauntlets, and when he gets bored just flies away.
When he died aged 67 in January 1987 he was talking about the flies in the desert on his death bed.
He must be quick: flies usually bite within 10 seconds of skin contact and despite their tiny size - less than a millimetre - they are ferocious.
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