Steven Marks had aviation in his blood. Practicing law wasn’t in his plans. But the two came together and became “an accidental perfect fit.”
His grandfather “had the very first concession stand at Miami International Airport when he was 13 years old. He had a wooden shack and sold corned beef sandwiches at the end of a dirt runway,” Marks said. His father was a test pilot for the Air Force in the 1960s and showed his son how to fly when the boy was just 12.
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