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what part of the airport do private jets go in?

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for those who own private jets. when they want to fly somewhere, what part of the airport do they go in to get to their jet? how does that process work? security? is there like a special part of the airport they drive up to?


Answer
It is called an FBO(fixed base operator) located away from the commercial terminals at large airports. Smaller airports have them as well, and as was mentioned before, most of the high class private jet people fly into these smaller airports.

The rich owner tells his crew he wants to fly to someplace and the crew chooses the closest and/or most economical place to land. There are fees that have to be paid when you pull into someones FBO, and the smaller airports are usually cheaper because they want the business, and the major airports don't give a crap about private jets when they have commercial airliners to worry about. Sometimes ramp fees will be waived if they buy a certain amount of fuel from the FBO.

So the captain figures out where he needs to land, then he'll be in communication with the FBO to let them know they're coming via phone on the ground and/or radio as they near the airport. FBOs have a radio frequency that plane can reach them by. They can pop up unannounced at times by just taxiing over to the FBO ramp. They'll ask the tower where to taxi, and usually someone from the FBO is monitoring the ground control frequency and will marshall them in. I have seen a rival FBO steal jets from another FBO by flagging them down in a FOLLOW ME truck as the pull off the runway.

Once they park and get out, if the pilot called ahead to arrage transportation, the cars/limos/taxis will be waiting for them 10 feet away from the plane. The FBO will have opened a gate to let them in. Some larger airports have "security" to escort the cars in, with usually is some rent-a-cop in a pick up truck bored out of his mind. The rich folks hop in and haul ass out of there. If they landed unannounced, the FBO will arrange whatever transportation they want at the front desk, and usually they have rental cars and courtesy cars on site to be used.

Good FBOs have plush lounges for the customers to wait- free coffee, snacks, top of the line furniture, t.v.s, private rooms, showers and sleeping quarters for the pilots.When the VIPs leave, the FBO will give the pilots a "crew car" to use until they return to fly the VIPs away. The FBO will also store the customers' cars while they're away and valet it right up to the door of the plane when it lands. When they return to fly away, they are let in and usually are allowed to drive up to the plane where they get in and leave the cars for the FBO workers to take care of.

As a passenger(for my job), after returing from overseas(to the U.S), Customs comes to the plane, looks at your passport and that's it, off I go with my bags.

If a particular customer visits the airport often, the FBO can cut them a deal on fuel for theire repeat business.

They cater to these people, and that means making it as easy and painless as possible for them. As a worker I worked in the pouring rain pulling planes out of hangars to be started after loading the passenagers inside where it was dry. I've pulled up fancy cars(bentely, Austin Martins, etc) to the plane, laid out carpets by the doors and opened them for the client, only to get not even a "thank you" as they drove off. I've emptied toliets, cleaned out and fueled plane at 3am so a customer could go play golf in Vegas and be back for dinner.

When I flew(and still fly) into them I was and am always, always nice to the workers and tip them for a good job. I know what it's like to be the guy on the other side.

As a passenger(for my job), after returing from overseas(to the U.S), Customs comes to the plane, looks at your passport and that's it, off I go with my bags. No line, No cavity searches, no sick babies.

what is the best set up for angelfish fry tank?




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what is the best set up for angelfish fry tank and the breeding tank, and then the juveniles tank.
i dont want an essay, just basically bullet points, thanks

and can you go down from level 2 back to level 1 on yahoo answers, i just got to lvl 2, so im wondering.



Answer
Hello,
Well, to the level 2, to level 1. Yes because loosing points by asking questions is (-5) points.
And to your angel fish question i am going to give you all the information that you will ever need to know about angel fish. (: !!
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Origin: Amazon region of South America.

Size: Up to 6" in length, the top and bottom fins spanning a greater distance in the Veil varieties.

Ideal Water Quality: Soft (0.6 to 1.2 dH), slightly acid (pH 6.5 to 6.9), successful breedings have occurred in pH 6.8.

Live Plants: Should be included in all freshwater tanks. Water quality is monitored by live plants as they will look sickly before the fish die, they aid in keeping water clear, hinder growth of algae and add Oxygen to the water.
Broadleaf aquatic plants are favorites of Angelfish for laying their eggs on. Amazon Sword Plants (Echinodorus) are in a genus that embraces more than fifty relatively hardy and adaptable species, most of which are native to the flood plains of South America. They prefer water that is neutral or slightly acid and not too hard making them perfect plants for your Angelfish tank.

Diet: Angelfish can survive on flake food alone, but they will thrive and be much more apt to breed on a greatly varied diet. Live foods such as Adult Brine Shrimp, Black Worms, Mosquito larvae, finely chopped earthworms and Guppy fry are accepted with enthusiasm and should be included regularly. If live food is not available, frozen packages of Blood Worms (Midge Fly larvae), Brine Shrimp and others are available from your favorite pet supply store and are acceptable substitutions for the live food. There are many dried foods available that will suffice too.
Raw beef heart, finely ground, mixed with unflavored gelatin and frozen immediately in small one serving size pieces is a good and economical addition to your Angelfish diet. Be absolutely sure there is no fat in the meat.

Fry Diet: Angelfish fry have been successfully raised on a diet of newly hatched Brine shrimp (napulii) for the first 4 weeks of their lives and fed two to four times daily. After that, they were gradually introduced to a mixture of finely powdered Angelfish flakes and powdered dried blood worms with an occasional (twice a week) feeding of baby brine shrimp.
When their bodies are about the size of a quarter, they may be fed Guppy fry. An easy way to provide this very nutritious food is to keep pregnant guppies in the same tank as the young Angels and the rest is up to nature. Of course feedings of other varied foods are needed to round out the diet.

The author conducted an experiment and got 6 quarter sized Angelfish from a large tank of like sized Angels and put them in a 10 gallon tank with a sponge filter and Water Sprite. They were free fed guppy fry and twice a day received any combination of Angelfish flakes, frozen bloodworms, frozen brine shrimp and dried dworms for 4 weeks. At the end of the experiment, the 6 who received a varied diet twice a day were almost the size of a half dollar while the size of the other Angelfish barely had any noticeable growth at all. You can see that the correct diet for your Angels is essential to potential and current breeder fish.

Tank Size: The minimum size tank for a breeding pair of Angelfish is 15 gallons, but should be 25 gallons or larger if you plan on leaving the fry with the parents. As you can imagine, a fully grown pair of Angels with 200-300 fry to herd around would be pretty cramped in anything smaller. Another plus to having a larger tank is that there is a better feeling of security in a larger tank and the parents aren't as apt to eat their eggs or young.

Choosing Breeder Angelfish: The best way of assuring yourself at least one young pair is to choose 6 perfect specimens from a large tankful of young angels. This method is less expensive than buying proven breeders that may be near the end of their breeding careers anyway.
When preparing to buy 6 Angelfish, take your time to study the fish and select only those with straight top and bottom fins and perfect 'feelers' without any bowing or bends in them. They should be strong, robust and active. Angelfish that are active feeders mean they will grow quickly, and have a high rate of egg production in the females.

Do not buy fish from a tank with either dead fish in it, with fungus or parasite infestations. Resist the urge to 'come to the rescue of the little ugly duckling' because it will only grow up to be a big ugly duckling and will be totally unsuitable for breeding purposes. Be extremely picky with your breeder selection and you will be rewarded with beautiful fry.

Once you have carefully selected your 6 potential breeders, they can be set up in a 20 gallon tank minimum to grow up in and to finally pair off. If they are fed well with a good selection of live foods, they will grow quickly and reach breeder size rapidly.

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