Love is in the Air

Kevin knew that Breanne was the woman of his dreams.  When they met, his heart took flight.  That's why, he decided to ask her to marry him 1000 feet above ground...near cloud nine.




 Outer Banks Air Charters offers personalized service for up to five passengers per flight with tours of the Outer Banks, or anywhere along the North Carolina coastline.

Pilot Charlie Snow has lived on Roanoke Island for over 20 years. Not only does Charlie know this area like the back of his hand, but as a retired National Park Service engineer and pilot, he also understands the history, geography and lifestyle that makes this place so special. Charlie has hundreds of great stories and tidbits only a local would know and he loves to share this knowledge. So not only do you get extraordinary aerial views of the Outer Banks, you get a great explanation of everything you see.

Standard Outer Banks Air Charter Tours take approximately 1/2 hour, departing from Manteo Airport and start at $195.00 (for up to five passengers.)  Customized Tours are also available for an additional cost.

For more informationContact Pilot Charlie Snow  (252) 256-2322
410 Airport Road
Manteo, NC 27954  

 

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  • 11/17/2010 10:33 AM Wedding Cake Toppers wrote:
    Okay . . .
    So . . . I'm not completely clear on what happened. Was the ceremony performed in the air? That would be cooool (except for any guests who felt left out).
    The five passengers could have been the bride and groom (of course), the two required witnesses, and the officiant. (I would want Charlie Snow to keep his mind on piloting. )
    That would be very special and definitely memorable! Take off single . . . happy landing, married. Ha!
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    1. 11/17/2010 12:10 PM Cynthia Holly wrote:
      Dear Jo,

      The proposal was made in the air, not the actual wedding ceremony....   That would be something!  I wonder if airtime marriages are similar to maritime and the pilot can officiate like a captain does.  I'll have to find that out.  Excellent food for thought!

      Cindi
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