Thailand's King and Queen took to the skies in late April, piloting their government jet for an official state visit. The royal couple served as pilot and co-pilot of a Boeing 737, marking a notable event in aviation history. This unique occurrence highlights the diverse skills of the Thai monarchs and adds an interesting chapter to the world of aviation.
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