
Kevin Lacey, perhaps best known from Discovery Channel’s series “Airplane Repo,” died from cancer Feb. 14, 2025.
Lacey, who owned Texas Air Fleet in McKinney, Texas, also was one of the co-founders of the teen flying club Tango 31 Aero Clube, which he spelled with an extra e in tribute to his adventures in Brazil.
General Aviation News writer Joni M. Fisher had several opportunities to interview Kevin about the club and his book, “Fly It Like You Stole It.”
Tributes poured in for Kevin when his death was announced on Facebook, including “He was a great pilot and even a better person,” “a sad day…we lost a great aviator and a legend,” and “he was one of a kind. Fly high Kevin…”
You can find Kevin’s book wherever books are sold, including Amazon.
Have seen him only on TV here in europe, he was a great aviator and a cool person.
RIP
Blue skies Kevin.
I had the opportunity to meet Kevin at an HAI convention in Orlando Florida, many years ago. Kevin was darting and moving through the heavy crowds at the convention center, just exactly as he always did on his Airplane Repo, reality TV show. As soon as I saw him, I jumped out of the crowd in front of him, with my hand extended, for a hand shake. He was very cordial and receptive to the hand shake. He took the time to tell me that he was on the job and had to run!
I always loved the Airplane Repo shows and will never forget Kevin as the star of the show!
Keep the blue side up Kevin!
Never missed a repo episode.
An aviator I have always admired.
Blue skies, Kevin.
An incredibly talented aviator and entertainer on the TV series. He will be missed. Thanks for the memories. Rest in Peace.