MAD JOCK
Doesn't the Duke of Westminster fly his around on a PPL?
From the Times...dont know if he was the private pilot though.
Gerald Grosvenor is considered a modest man. He sent his children to the local village primary school, does not care much for dining out and is proud of having worked his way up through the ranks to become head of the Territorial Army.
However, when he flew out to Iraq and Afghanistan in July for a five-day tour of duty, he rejected the 26-hour RAF flight made available to him. Instead, he hired a Learjet and private pilot, paying £4,000 for the round trip.
And why not? He is the 6th Duke of Westminster, Britain’s third richest man — worth £6.6 billion, according to The Sunday Times Rich List — and its richest property developer. Much of his wealth comes from the chunk of property he owns in London: his 100 acres of Mayfair and 200 acres of Belgravia makes him the capital’s biggest landlord.
Grosvenor, 54, heads one of four elite families who, together, control some of London’s finest addresses. Close behind comes the 8th Earl Cadogan, who has net assets of £1.9 billion that includes a 90-acre estate in Chelsea. Third and fourth, respectively, are the Hon Mary Czernin, 70, and the Howard de Walden family — whose holdings include Marylebone High Street and much of Harley Street — and the Portman estate, inherited by the 10th Viscount Portman, 48, and other family members in 1999 — which owns 110 acres of southern Marylebone, around Portman Square and Oxford Street, a spot beloved by celebrities including Madonna.