Conductor Trotter lives up to his name
31st October 1981, Page 35
31st October 1981
Page 35
Page 35, 31st October 1981
— Conductor Trotter lives up to his name
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NOBODY was ever more appropriately named than John Trotter, an Eastern Scottish bus conductor at Edinburgh. He has covered more than 160,000 globe-trotting miles by air.
He is familiar with the international airports in London, New York, Washington, Paris and many other cities, and was on British Airways' first flight by Concorde from London to Washington. After all that, he recently made his first trip (by air, of course) to Aberdeen.