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this post was submitted on 26 Feb 2024
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This is the best summary I could come up with:
It’s said that artists are painstakingly dedicated to their craft, so I have no other option than to take off my imaginary hat for the pilot who toiled for six hours to draw a penis with the word “see ya” in the sky.
The NSFW art was created by a pilot flying a Diamond DA 42 plane and spotted by FlightRadar24, an online flight tracking service.
“Wow that’s nuts!” the user @shawnsaito said on X, formerly known as Twitter, when FlightRadar shared the image of the flight path.
Based on the public information available on FlightRadar24, it looks like the plane might belong to Midwest Corporate Air Inc., a flight school in Bellefontaine, Ohio.
As weird as it may sound, the penis with the “see ya” in the sky is a reminder of how online flight tracking technology has pulled the curtain back on the aviation industry for the general public.
Years ago, a pilot would have had to take a photo of his phallic flight plan in order to share his art with the world.
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