- The “$100 hamburger” is an aviation rite of passage and refers to when pilots fly their aircraft to a different city for a meal and come right back.
- As a non-pilot, I flew as a passenger on a plane from New York to get my $100 burger at the In-n-Out Burger next to Los Angeles International Airport.
- The ticket cost me $112 on Alaska Airlines, which now serves numerous transcontinental routes from New York.
- The fast-food restaurant is one of the most visited sites in aviation for its unique views of the airport.
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