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      • Danny Kaye Likes Air (July 1962) “Danny Kaye Quits Golf For Hobby of Flying” (May 1961) Just what could Danny fly? Danny Kaye: “I always wanted to fly a big jet. So I did fly a DC-10 not long ago. I’m also rated in Lear jets, jet commanders and I have a commercial pilot license. I’m qualified to fly single and multiple engine airplanes, and jets.
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  2. Danny is very serious about his flying. His use of the checklist is thorough and consistent. His flying and general handling of the airplane are smooth and capable.

  3. Danny Kaye Likes Air (July 1962) “Danny Kaye Quits Golf For Hobby of Flying” (May 1961) Just what could Danny fly? Danny Kaye: “I always wanted to fly a big jet. So I did fly a DC-10 not long ago. I’m also rated in Lear jets, jet commanders and I have a commercial pilot license.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Danny_KayeDanny Kaye - Wikipedia

    Danny Kaye (born David Daniel Kaminsky; Yiddish: דוד־דניאל קאַמינסקי; January 18, 1911 – March 3, 1987) was an American actor, comedian, singer, and dancer. His performances featured physical comedy, idiosyncratic pantomimes, and rapid-fire novelty songs .

  5. Danny Kaye, an avid pilot, was forbidden to fly during the filming of “On the Double.” As soon as the movie was finished, Kaye resumed his flying. He put in so much time in his twin- engined plane that he’s only 50 hours away from eligibility for a commercial license.

  6. Throughout the rest of Danny's life, he developed a great love for flying. "Almost anybody else would be exhausted by the schedules and hours Kaye maintains. But it leaves him refreshed and energetic.

  7. Danny Kaye - Commercial Pilot. This is more of a TIL, I was looking up the movie "White Christmas", and found out that Danny Kaye was a fellow aviator. Here's the relevant paragraph from Wikipedia: Kaye was an aviation enthusiast. He became interested in getting a pilot's license in 1959.

  8. Danny was a celebrity commentator for an airing of a baseball game on July 9, 1973. This article ( July 7, 1973) describes Danny as a "baseball superfan," a "knowledgeable fan," and a "familiar figure" in the ball parks. It was no surprise, then, to find him as a commentator for a game.

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