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Posted on 09/05/08

Air Canada skipper moonlighted as chief pilot of warplane museum

Special to The Globe and Mail

TORONTO -- Peter Gutowski was a pilot all his adult life. He flew everything from a Boeing 747 jumbo jet to a Corsair, a powerful single-engine fighter from the Second World War. Although too young to have flown against the Axis, he performed in hundreds of air shows as chief pilot for the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton.

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