The Haselden family packed into a Cessna 182 plane for vacations in the summer like most families in the 1970s would hop in a station wagon. One summer, the family of five spent two days flying from Denver to Marathon, Fla., for a fishing trip, stopping at least three airports along the way to refuel and rest. “That’s a long way to go in a small plane, but it was like our family truckster,” said Byron Haselden, the youngest of the family’s three sons and CEO of Haselden Construction. Flying started as a hobby for the Haselden family, but soon became an integral part of Haselden Construction, which launched almost 50 years ago and is on track for $400 million in annual revenue. The Haseldens have an eight-seater jet and a 7,000-square-foot private hangar at Centennial Airport.