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Sky high at 102

LONDON (AP) – A former Royal Air Forces pilot has taken to the skies in a Spitfire at 102 years old.

Jack Hemmings, an ex-squadron leader with Britain’s air force, is believed to be the oldest pilot to fly the World War II plane. His 20-minute flight, from an airfield in southern England on Monday, was to raise money for a charity he co-founded nearly 80 years ago.

Jack Hemmings, 102, AFC, waves during interviews before flying a Spitfire plane to mark 80th anniversary of the military charity Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) at Heritage Hanger at London Biggin Hill, England, Monday, February 5. PHOTO: AP

The veteran — who had never flown a Spitfire before — said it was “absolutely delightful” being back behind the controls, though he said the ride was “very bumpy.”

“To be honest, it felt a bit rusty. Not surprising I am rusty,” he said.

Hemmings was raising funds for Mission Aviation Fellowship, a humanitarian air service he helped launch after WWII alongside D-Day veteran Stuart King. The organisation has since grown into a Christian organisation that uses planes to deliver relief, medicine and emergency cargo to countries in need.

102-year-old Jack Hemmings AFC flies a Spitfire plane to mark 80th anniversary of the military charity Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) after taking off at the iconic Heritage Hanger at London Biggin Hill, England, Monday, February 5. PHOTO: AP

The flight marked 80 years since the D-Day landings and paid tribute to King, who died in 2020.

Hemmings previously performed aerobatics on his 100th birthday and raised more than GBP40,000 (USD50,000) for the charity.

102-year-old Jack Hemmings AFC gestures after flying a Spitfire plane to mark 80th anniversary of the military charity Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) at Heritage Hanger at London Biggin Hill, England, Monday, February 5. PHOTO: AP

Barry Hughes, a pilot who accompanied Hemmings in the aircraft, said the veteran had a “natural touch.”

“He didn’t need any instruction really. He just took control, flown us around, made some turnings and basic manoeuvres,” Hughes said. “I think he really enjoyed every single moment of the flight.”

102-year-old Jack Hemmings, back, AFC, flies a Spitfire plane to mark 80th anniversary of the military charity Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF), after taking off from London Biggin Hill, England, Monday, February 5. PHOTO: AP
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