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A late severance of Berkshire Hathaway - owned private jet troupe NetJets has revealed a usher for flight co-occurrence serve well Elon Musk , per aBloomberg report . The memo offer an interesting glimpse into the personal preference of the public ’s richest piece .
Some of the preference are surprising for the CEO of Tesla , a caller dedicated to sustainability . Apparently Musk is n’t “ interested in conserving fuel ” because he “ wants to fly as apace and as unmediated ” as potential .
Other inclination of an orbit are not surprising at all , like the bank note to staff not to offer him expert helper .
“ Mr. Musk considers himself self - sufficient and does not need help with engineering — if he does , he will ask . ”
And then there ’s the relatable stuff , like his disapproval of unexpected Wi - Fi outages and his penchant to take a nap , even on day trip-up . He also prefers to keep the cabin at 65 degrees , the luminance blur , and the rider air out off because he “ does not like the noise . ”