Animal rescue's 'angel' flies a twin Cessna TED DUPUIS HAD LANDED THE CESSNA 414 AT CHARLES B. WHEELER DOWNTOWN AIRPORT (MKC) in Kansas City, Missouri, and was taxiing to his hangar when he noticed that a cylinder on the left engine wasn't firing correctly. He shut down and put away the airplane, and then he called his maintenance shop to see if they could hustle the 414 in for a look. Sure enough, the number four cylinder on the left engine needed to be replaced. www.aopa.org/pilot AOPA PILOT | 73http://www.aopa.org/pilot