Thursday, December 30, 2010


This Falcon 50 is one of the many corporate jets based at the Scottsdale Airpark. It can carry up to 8 passengers and has a range of 3,000 miles, so you fly to Hawaii without stopping. The aircraft can fly at speeds over 500 miles an hour. Inside it has all the bells and whistles such as full entertainment system for movies, full galley in case you are hungry, and phones for all your important calls. If you are thinking you would like to take a trip in this beautiful jet start your budgeting at $3,000 per hour to operate.

2011 LDS Prom In Scottsdale


The first ever Scottsdale LDS Prom will be held in a private corporate jet hangar at the Scottsdale Airpark. It is expected that over 300 people will attend. The prom is open to everyone from ages 16-18 that can agree to the standards for that night. It should be an exciting evening with a professional DJ, live entertainment, food, games and professional photography!

The decoration committee meet together to discuss lighting and where to put the luxury jet that will be displayed the night of the prom. Think black light when planning what to wear.

GIRLS — Dress should be modest. Dress should be at least knee length. Dress must have sleeves, no thin straps, no spaghetti straps, and no strapless. Slit in dress should be no higher than knee. Back of dress should be well above normal bra line. No midriff. No cleavage showing. No low cut neck lines. Any cover-up/jacket used as a cover to create sleeves, or to cover an open back, must not be sheer, and must be worn the entire evening. No body piercings (other than ears) BOYS —Jackets, dress pants and tie. No jeans. Collared, button down dress shirts only. No T-shirts. No radical hair. (Strange colors, Mohawks, etc.) No ball caps. No earrings or body piercings.