In Poul Anderson's "How To Be Ethnic In One Easy Lesson," Jim Ching, friend of the alien student, Adzel, flies his own aircar and spends time with Betty Riefenstahl.
In Robert Heinlein's The Star Beast, John Thomas Stuart, owner of the alien pet, Lummox, flies with a harness copter and spends time with Betty Sorensen.
Minor coincidences aside, both stories occupy the same territory - the daily life of the future: personal flight; a friend or a pet from off-planet.
Jim sits tests for the Academy, hoping to become a spaceman. John Thomas and his Betty disagree about whether he should attend Western Tech or State U. with her.
I will shortly be driven in a groundcar to a meeting in Morecambe but thought that, before departing, it was worth recording this Heinlein-Anderson textual parallel. More will come.