I saw a few Sky King shows on Saturday mornings, before I was old enough to have to go to Catechism. I was too young to have impure thoughts about Penny. (Now Leonard's Penny, on Big Bang Theory, that's another story!)
Actually, Catechism was during the school year. During the summer my mother would drag us to a public swimming pool for what my older brother called drowning lessons.
After that, we were big and old enough to start working the ranch - putting up hay, working cattle, working ground to prepare for planting, cutting trees down, etc., etc., etc. No wonder I don't do well at Baby Boomer trivia!
Thanks for posting the High Flight video. The local (Wichita) station would broadcast that as a sign-off. It brought chills to me then, and still does, today.
I found this thread because I was looking to see if anyone remembered Sky King. Last week, I found a ranch with a dirt strip for sale in AZ, not that I was going to seriously entertain the thought of moving there. Then, w/o knowing Sky King's ranch was in AZ, I was wondering if it would be sacrilegious to buy a Cessna 310, name it Blue Bird (I'd forgotten the plane's name was Song Bird), and call the ranch Sky King Ranch.
I looked for the Sky King show on DISH, and they have a Sky King movie available, and described Sky King as a retired Naval Aviator. Wikipedia gives more details.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sky_King
On a more practical side, I grew up a cowboy, and I figure I could lease the land out for grazing, to generate some passive income, to supplement retirement and investment income. The place couldn't have done too badly, the current owner has flown off his dirt strip for 22 years! I don't know what plane he flew/flies, though.