Canadian pilot ends aviation career with cross-country flight
George Miller, a former fighter pilot and member of Canada’s first Air Force aerobatic team, wrapped up his aviation career that spanned nearly seven decades with a flight across the country to Miramichi, N.B., where he donated his vintage plane to a museum.
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