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Originally Posted by WVOtoGO
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OK, Here goes.
This was told to me in about 1982 by a guy who used to run the Metroliner facility in San Antonio. I don't remember his name. He had previously been a charter pilot in California.
Story goes that he was flying Walter Brennan in a light twin across the desert in California. Walter had to go, and insisted that the plane be landed in the desert NOW.
The plane landed, and Walter headed for the bushes. A few minutes later, Walter called out "Hey! Got any paper?" Pilot answered back "Nope". Walter asked "What about the maps?" Pilot answered back "Can't use the maps." After a few minutes, Walter asked, "Got change for a twenty?"
Pilot has an autographed picture of Walter Brennan with the inscription "Got change for a twenty?"
Of course, I can't verify the authenticity of all this, but, pretty good story.