Interview: Jerry Stevens discusses his skywriting that caused some in Florida to call police, fearing terrorism

From: Weekend Edition - Saturday (NPR) | Date: January 5, 2002| Author: SCOTT SIMON | Copyright information


NPR Weekend Edition - Saturday

01-05-2002

Interview: Jerry Stevens discusses his skywriting that caused some in Florida to call police, fearing terrorism

Host: SCOTT SIMON
Time: 1:00-2:00 PM

SCOTT SIMON, host:

On New Year's Day in Boca Raton, Florida, a crop-dusting plane climbed to 10,000 feet and etched a message in white smoke across the blue sky. It read: God is great. Skywriting pilot Jerry Stevens has written messages like that ma...

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