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Felipe VI and the heiress Leonor fly side by side in two Pilatus PC-21s
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Felipe VI and the heiress Leonor fly side by side in two Pilatus PC-21s

King Felipe VI and Princess Leonor flew side by side, each piloting a Pilatus PC-21 aircraft during training at the General Air and Space Academy in Murcia, where Leonor is completing her military training. The Spanish Royal House released 18 photos and a video of the flight, along with images of their preparation. Instructors were also aboard the training planes as co-pilots. This flight occurred after Leonor completed her parachute training at the Alcantarilla Air Base in Murcia. Leonor made her first solo flight in December.

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Felipe VI and the heiress Leonor fly side by side in two Pilatus PC-21s

King Felipe VI and Princess Leonor flew side by side, each piloting a Pilatus PC-21 aircraft during training at the General Air and Space Academy in Murcia, where Leonor is completing her military training. The Spanish Royal House released 18 photos and a video of the flight, along with images of their preparation. Instructors were also aboard the training planes as co-pilots. This flight occurred after Leonor completed her parachute training at the Alcantarilla Air Base in Murcia. Leonor made her first solo flight in December.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about a royal family member's training activities without any apparent ideological framing, biased language, or selective emphasis. It focuses on the event itself and does not take a stance or highlight any political implications.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article provides specific details about the flight, including the type of aircraft, location, and background on Leonor’s training. These facts align with the cross-source consensus. The tone remains largely neutral, though some descriptive language about the royal family may slightly affect obje

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