There was a Christmas tree and an inscription asking partners to marry. Well, the pilot from Australia decided on a different idea. He created a “Christmas card” in the sky that Flightradar24 users can view. The website boasted the feat in photos on social media.
“Merry Christmas” in English, a bauble and a star – this is what users of the Flightradar24 website, where you can track flights, saw. The pilots of the Pacific Aerospace CT-4B Air Trainer came up with an idea that would allow them to create “unusual Christmas cards.”
An Australian pilot came up with the idea. Christmas card is ready
At 4:06 p.m. local time on December 22, the pilot took off from the Australian city of Toowoomba and flew for two hours, with Christmas messages playing in the sky. The plane returned to the airport at exactly 5:57 p.m. local time.
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“Australian pilots have decided to create a Christmas card the size of 40 x 40 kilometers and at an altitude of about 1.5 kilometers above the ground,” the website announced on social media, sharing a photo. “Card”.
The VH-ZCT thus joins other aircraft that have recently been generating unusual news in the airspace. Just this week, the captain of the Krakow Aviation Club's Tecnum P2008 plane allowed Flightradar24 users to view the Christmas tree over Krakow. The Bydgoszcz pilot decided to take a similar action and proposed to his beloved in this way.
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