Posted on 12/14/2013 12:47:31 PM PST by ColdOne
MSNBC host Ed Schultz, who has repeatedly criticized opponents for owning private jets, owns multiple private jets and conceals his flight data from the public.
Schultz owns Ed Schultz Broadcasting, LLC and has owned at least three Cessnas and one Piper. Schultz has owned two Cessna 560s, which typically sell for more than $5 million per plane. (He sold one planetail number N421LT to Lakin Tire West Incorporated in 2011). Schultz also owns one Cessna 208B which is worth over $1.5 million. He also owns a Piper Cheyenne turboprop, estimated at more than $2 million.
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Pretty bird... :)
Indeed it is. And that fat pig Schultz has owned two.
For thee, not me..
This should be no surprise at all. Leftist wackos have never lived the way they tell the rest of us to live. They are far above the masses and know better than the rest of us, just ask them!
“Is that because there ain’t a Lear made that can catch a Citation X? “
Beats me, I just fueled them and put up with the asshat passengers that flew on them.
Pffft on Schultz! Though, I am glad he’s spending that money. I think the only time I’ve ever watched him was from clips linked here and that made me certain that I don’t want to watch/listen to him. Nasty man.
He’s amusing, in a “John Belushi on Weekend Update” sort of way, losing his temper. It grieves me there are people who seriously think that way, though. Belushi was a comic. Schultzie is serious.
Also known as Slotations. Not so, the Lears.
Thanks ColdOne.
After reading your post I checked out the performance characteristics of the Citation X. Wow. It has been years since I have flown in either, but apparently the Citation has come a long way.
We used to have Limousine Liberals. Ed Schultz is a Lear Jet Liberal. Same mindset. ‘I got mine, you give yours to the the government’. Total hypocrite, like all leftists.
0.935 Mach and 51K feet. Not too shabby.
I have wondered for years how anybody can take Ed Schultz seriously, when he is named after two characters from 1960s TV sitcoms. One was a talking horse, the other a know-nothing Nazi.
They are jets, and damn nice ones at that.
The first generation Citations (single pilot rated) were also known as Munson Burners by the really cynical,
Only a Yankee would 'catch' that one.
Yup, and has been for quite some time.
Which caused many problems in my former job (retired), ATC. I also owned an aircraft marketing company, so I prided myself on knowing aircraft capabilities, but most controllers did not. Lots of 'deals' resulted from running a C750 up the butt of air carriers....Citations were the ones usually getting run over.
How would anyone think you could keep that secret?
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