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ANXIETY FOR THE PRINCE

RISK IN FLYING ACTIVITIES. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. -■ London, Nov. 22. Tho recent aviation accidents are causing concern among many people regarding the Princes of Wales’ flying activities, and the feeling prevails that the hei. to the throne should not take such risks. It is officially explained that the rumours that the Prince has flown much, or secretly, alone are unfounded. He has no pilot’s license. The fact that the pilot gives the Prince’s plane an almost daily airing has probably led people to believe that the Prince is on board. When he does fly he does so openly and, though he is efficient in handling the controls, he has no intention of taking a pilot’s license.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1929, Page 12

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ANXIETY FOR THE PRINCE Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1929, Page 12

ANXIETY FOR THE PRINCE Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1929, Page 12

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