Gallery: FAU President John Kelly and ‘special guest’ fly between campuses in private helicopter
Max Planck Society Vice President Bill S. Hansson landed with Kelly near the Boca Administration Building Monday morning after taking off from the Jupiter Campus. The two later visited the A.D. Henderson elementary-middle school.
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FAU announced on Friday afternoon that a private helicopter would land and depart from the Boca Raton and Jupiter campuses on Monday Dec. 11th. The private helicopter transported special guest between the Boca and Jupiter campuses on Monday.
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The private helicopter landed on the Boca Raton campus at the Palm Beach Plaza in front of the Administration Building around 9:30 a.m. The special guest waited inside the helicopter until the propellers had completely turned off.
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(Center) FAU Board of Trustee Anthony Barbar waited in front of the Administration Building along with other FAU officials before the special guests were able to leave the helicopter.
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(Left) Vice President Prof. Dr. Bill S. Hansson of the Max Planck Society that is based in Munich, Germany leads the group to the Administration Building. FAU President John Kelly also arrived in the private helicopter (third from left).
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(Left) Vice President Prof. Dr. Bill S. Hansson of the Max Planck Society that is based in Munich, Germany leads the group into the FAU shuttle bus that would transport them to the A.D. Henderson University School.
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