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        Pensioners take to skies on Brymon Airways flight

        Up Up and Away - Pensioners take Brymon flight

        Current affairs 1976 5 mins

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        A group of pensioners celebrating their first ever flight on an aeroplane. The oldest member of the group is ninety years old. They are celebrating this day on a Brymon Airway flight and Westward TV presenter Lawrie Quayle is there to pour the champagne in celebration and gauge the thoughts of the interviewed pensioners.

        Brymon Airway used to be based in Brymon House at Plymouth City Airport with a branch at Newquay. The company was co-founded by journalist Bill Bryce and Formula One race car driver Chris Amon. Brymon operated flights in the UK to the Channel Islands and the Isles of Scilly and London but also to France.