Mystery solved?
I think the plane in question is N162WC owned by Dennis Washington who has a winter home in Indian Wells, CA.
http://washcorp.com
http://riverside.blockshopper.com/property/623050011/47015_w_eldorado/
Here is what FlightAware has to say about it.
http://discussions.flightaware.com/charter-and-private/no-more-netjets-bbj-s-t11083.html
I took the picture March 21, 2014, outside of Signature Flight Support, Palm Springs Airport.
I thought the one I saw was tan instead of white. I guess this was an optical illusion since I saw the plane from the Palm Springs Air Museum at dusk which is at the other side of the airport; in the background, at the upper left-hand corner of the picture.
The plane is in flight here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tz3qajzBBQs&feature=player_embedded
She doesn’t have the lower portion of her winglets now.
His wife has a high-end antique store in Palm Desert.
http://www.maisonfelice.com
I also saw his other jet, N166WC there too.
Must be nice to have his and her jets.
Here’s a list that includes his other aircraft.
http://www.aircraftone.com/aircraft/registrations/missoula-mt-montana.asp?spg=5
What’s with Missoula, MT having so many registrations?
KPSP has been having wind gusts to 35 mph. Some flights were diverted to LAX. How high a wind gust can a 737-7BC survive untied before it’s pushed around?
I wish to thank everyone who has taken part in this thread helping me to identify this private airliner.