BOY AIR TRAVELLER
PARENTS BOTH PILOTS ATHENS, January 2. The youngest passenger on an Imperial Airways machine flying to Singapore is David MacDonald, aged five. He holds the record for, long-distance flying at his age. Already the lad has flown four times between London and Bagdad, where his father is stationed with the Royal Air Force. His mother is also a passenger. She holds a pilot’s license and has her own aeroplane. David considered landing from a rowing boat at: Corfu great fun, as his flying experience did not include such a sensation.
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Evening Star, Issue 21622, 18 January 1934, Page 12
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