In what would be his last flight Thursday evening, a trip by helicopter from Latrobe to a Pittsburgh hospital, Arnold Palmer wasn't content to sit in the back.
L.J. Aviation CEO Ed Kilkeary, who flew the chopper and knew the legendary golfer for 40 years, said that as ill as he was, Palmer asked to sit up in front for the trip to Pittsburgh. And he did, enjoying the bird's eye view.
'That says everything about him,' Kilkeary said. 'People who are pilots, they just know that's something...