Behind the scenes Revolution Air makes the Kentucky derby go round the track. This Saturday Revolution Air played one of the biggest roles any company could play, they flew the winner to the track on a private jet. IEAH stables and 86 members of the supporting staff of Big Brown (the Kentucky Derby winner) all flew on private jets provided by Revolution Air. In fact Revolution Air has been very busy this Kentucky Derby season. Providing private aircraft for the top 20 earners, all the top trainers and all of the out of town jockeys in the circuit. One of the most instrumental aviation services that Revolution Air provided was getting jockey's on the horse before the Derby for exercise.
Imagine this:
1. 5 am
Revolution Air flys one of the top jockeys, we will not say which one, superstitious jockeys ;) out of New York, Terterboro airport.
2. 7 am
He gets to his horse, exercises his horse, helping his horse get accustomed to the track and the rider.
3. 11am
Jockey flys out of Lousiville, Kentucky's Standiford Field private airport located just minutes away from the track.
4. 1 pm
Jockey is back just in time for lunch.
See more about Revolution air charter based in New York.
Next blog... A peculiar FBO situation. How do you get 86 people on three charter aircraft in 15 minutes? We invite you to find out.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Revolution Air and the Kentucky Derby
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