The real "sky pilot" has come at last. From America comes the story of a wandering evangelist in one section of the great North-west who, in order to cover his circuit more efficiently, has successfully linked aeronautics and religion. No church bells call the scattered congregation to the service; the coughing exhaust of the machine as it gracefully planes down to earth takes their place. The pilot's cockpit lends itself admirably to adaptation as a pulpit, and as the machine is a two-seater, the "eky-pilot" is able to take with him an assistant who leads in the singing.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17317, 1 December 1921, Page 4
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