A Scots man with autism was able to see his favourite aircraft at Glasgow Airport after the world's largest commercial plane landed in the city
A Scots man with autism was able to see his favourite aircraft at Glasgow Airport after the world's largest commercial plane landed in the city.
Thomas is now keen to make sure his son can enjoy his favourite hobby as often as possible. The Rolls-Royce metal sprayer from Penilee said: "Today has been absolutely fantastic. Glasgow Airport has been really nice inviting us in once again. Thomas added: "His grandfather started bringing him to the airport to let him watch the planes take off and land, he worked for Rolls Royce the same as myself so that started his interest in aviation."It was always great getting out, he was always nice and calm, and he could talk to his friends. Doing this helps bring his speech and socialisation skills up. He really loves it.
"I've never been inside but the size of it inside is my favourite part. I've been out in stormy weather, wind, rain - everything."
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