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I would also like to add my thanks to the Kings for all that they have done for the Aerodrome over the years. Dick King gave me some good advice when I was first taking flying lessons. He told me that a lot of new pilots try to "drive" a plane like a car. He recommended that I use my feet, use lots of rudder, and only finger-tip pressure on the yoke. This advice helped me greatly. Besides the many years of encouraging others in aviation, I know that the Kings also generously gave to fundraising efforts.
I find Jim Kick's described actions very disturbing. After Dick King's plane being tampered with on the airfield, would not Mr. Kick at least behave in a civil manner towards him? And why is Dan Taylor allowed on the airfield with a gate key without a problem and not Bill King, who has worked there far longer then Dan?
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