A Message from the Owner
Growing up, airplanes and aviation always intrigued me.
Driving by Newark Airport and watching the jets take off and land was one of my favorite activities. As an adult, the
time constraints of having a career and raising children did not allow me to pursue this passion. In 2004, as I was
nearing the end of a satisfying career as a cardiologist, our family purchased a vacation home in Cape Cod. After making
the six-hour drive from New Jersey once or twice, I knew it was time to revisit that passion. After many hours of hard
work and training, I received my Private Pilot’s license, and purchased a new Cessna 182. This is a single engine
piston airplane, simple and similar to the aircraft I learned in. I immediately went on to get an Instrument Rating
and a Commercial Pilot’s license. I regularly flew not only to Cape Cod in the summer, but Rutland, Vermont in
the winter. In addition, I became involved in Angel Flight Northeast, a charitable organization that flies needy patients
from their homes to regional medical centers, and/or home. In 2006, I purchased a Beech Baron. This is a twin-engine
piston powered aircraft, with a much larger cabin. After 2 years in the Baron and almost 1000 flight hours later, I
purchased the new King Air C90 GTi. The King Air is a cabin class, pressurized, twin engine, turbine-powered aircraft.
This is our family plane, my Angel Flight plane and now the airplane I am proud to offer for charter flights.
As
a cardiologist, I brought a very disciplined and patient friendly practice environment to the office every day. I trained
to the highest standards, and was very sensitive to my patient’s needs. As an Airline Transport Pilot and King
Air owner, I offer these same standards and sensitivity to my charter clients. Private air passengers have many choices,
and I feel we are the optimal choice because of the emphasis we put on safety, the attention to detail, and competitive pricing.
Give us a chance, and I’m sure you will agree.
William Goldberg