I was listening to LDS Radio today and the show Legacy: History of Media in the Church, part 2 found here: Legacy - Programs - Home. One of the men quoted Arthur Haycock to have said this while he served as secretary to Spencer W. Kimball. "I was flying over South America with President Kimball by my side and he turned to me and he said, 'Arthur, don't you think this is a wonderful airplane.' I said, 'Well, yes President, I do.' And he said, 'Would you like to know why we have aircraft?' And I said, 'Yes President, I would.' And he said, 'The Lord has created and inspired the invention of aircraft so that the servants of the Lord can go to and from in their labors and the missionaries can come back and forth from their field of labor. All other uses of aircraft are extraneous to that.'" Does anybody have a citation for that? I really like the quote.