Michael Hancock, aged two, of Christchurch, visits the cockpit of an Air New Zealand Friendship before he joined some handicapped children and their brothers and sisters on a special 15-minute flight, yesterday. With Michael is the pilot, Captain John Jones. The flight was organised by Koru Care, an organisation founded by Air New Zealand staff to help disabled and sick children. Yesterday’s flight was crewed by Mount Cook Airlines staff. The children’s ages ranged from two to 18.
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78Michael Hancock, aged two, of Christchurch, visits the cockpit of an Air New Zealand Friendship before he joined some handicapped children and their brothers and sisters on a special 15-minute flight, yesterday. With Michael is the pilot, Captain John Jones. The flight was organised by Koru Care, an organisation founded by Air New Zealand staff to help disabled and sick children. Yesterday’s flight was crewed by Mount Cook Airlines staff. The children’s ages ranged from two to 18. Press, 28 November 1988, Page 6
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