Kuala Lumpur, May 3 (ANI): Capt William M. Charney is on a mission to fly solo from New Zealand, across Asia, the Middle East and Europe.
Age has not dampened this septuagenarian’s enthusiasm. Charney is a Vietnam war veteran and has extensive flying experience, having clocked over 33,000 flying hours in 75 different aircrafts.
He is employing a pre-war restored single engine bi-plane named Bill’s Red Rockette to achieve this remarkable feat.
Charney is not looking to complete his journey in record time and wishes to conduct it in a leisurely and memorable manner.
“I am not racing against anything. This is a personal challenge and adventure for me as I am able to meet many people and see as many world heritage sites. And what better way than to do it flying low level!” he told New Strait Times
Charney”s idea of a world tour popped up after he chanced upon a couple, Therry and Sherry Wheaton from Santa Fe, New Mexico who were on holiday in New Zealand.
The Wheatons were on a flying vacation on board a Cessna 172 with Flynn Tours that operated out of their own private airfield in the Lindus Pass near Wanaka on the South Island, where Charney was flying a pre-war Tiger Moth. (ANI)
Wilson apologises for calling Obama ‘a liar’
Washington, Sep 10 (ANI): South Carolina Republican Joe Wilson has apologized for heckling and calling President Barack Obama ‘a liar’.
“This evening I let my emotions get the best of me when listening to the President’s remarks regarding the coverage of illegal immigrants in the Health Care Bill. While I disagree with the President’s statement, my comments were inappropriate and regrettable. I extend sincere apologies to the President for this lack of civility,” Politico quoted Wilson, as saying.
The comment from Wilson could be heard throughout the House chamber in response to Obama’s remark that his health insurance plan would not extend benefits to illegal immigrants.
“I’ve never seen anything like that before. We do not invite the president of the United States into the House of Representatives and hurl insults,” said Republican Earl Pomeroy.
According to Wilson’s office, he called the White House after the speech to apologise to Obama, speaking with Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel.
The 62-year-old Wilson, who was elected to the House in 2001, previously found himself in the spotlight for attacking 2004 Democratic presidential nominee John F. Kerry over his 1971 testimony criticizing the Vietnam War. (ANI)