Kings’ Mistaken Detention Brings Call For Better Oversight Of Stolen Planes
John and Martha King—two of general aviation’s most familiar faces—were rousted from a Cessna-owned 172 Skyhawk last week after Santa Barbara, Calif., police, guns drawn, ordered them to exit their aircraft with their hands up. The McKinney, Texas, police had been notified by the El Paso...
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