Pilots flight pattern delivers New Years message from above

Author : fluxweed1962
Publish Date : 2021-04-08 09:02:08


Pilots flight pattern delivers New Years message from above

Ben Davis, an amateur pilot from Buckingham, England, was happy to accept this challenge.

To do so, Davis took his Evektor EV97 on an odd trip Thursday morning. His goal wasn't to travel, but to spell out 'Happy NY' on Flightradar24, a website that tracks flights all around the globe. Flying enthusiasts also use the website to log their flights. The message spelled out by the path Davis took can be seen on a map accompanying the flight details.

'Seeing as it was going to take over two hours to complete, I didn't fancy flying far away to try,' Davis said. 'The trick was to make it one continuous line, starting and stopping the radar track log back on the runway.'



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The trip took 2 hours and 23 minutes and covered 215 miles between the towns of Royal Leamington Spa and Milton Keynes.

'It's my first ever attempt and I'm pleased with it,' Davis said. 'If I'd made a mistake when almost done, I'd have had to scrap it and start over.'

Davis has been flying for fun for ten years, but said that in the future, he might start taking requests.

To do so, Davis took his Evektor EV97 on an odd trip Thursday morning. His goal wasn't to travel, but to spell out 'Happy NY' on Flightradar24, a website that tracks flights all around the globe. Flying enthusiasts also use the website to log their flights. The message spelled out by the path Davis took can be seen on a map accompanying the flight details. Ben Davis, an amateur pilot from Buckingham, England, was happy to accept this challenge. Davis has been flying for fun for ten years, but said that in the future, he might start taking requests. Davis has been flying for fun for ten years, but said that in the future, he might start taking requests. Ben Davis, an amateur pilot from Buckingham, England, was happy to accept this challenge. The trip took 2 hours and 23 minutes and covered 215 miles between the towns of Royal Leamington Spa and Milton Keynes. Ben Davis, an amateur pilot from Buckingham, England, was happy to accept this challenge. Davis has been flying for fun for ten years, but said that in the future, he might start taking requests. Ben Davis, an amateur pilot from Buckingham, England, was happy to accept this challenge. 'It's my first ever attempt and I'm pleased with it,' Davis said. 'If I'd made a mistake when almost done, I'd have had to scrap it and start over.' Davis has been flying for fun for ten years, but said that in the future, he might start taking requests. 'It's my first ever attempt and I'm pleased with it,' Davis said. 'If I'd made a mistake when almost done, I'd have had to scrap it and start over.' 'It's my first ever attempt and I'm pleased with it,' Davis said. 'If I'd made a mistake when almost done, I'd have had to scrap it and start over.' Davis has been flying for fun for ten years, but said that in the future, he might start taking requests. The trip took 2 hours and 23 minutes and covered 215 miles between the towns of Royal Leamington Spa and Milton Keynes. 'It's my first ever attempt and I'm pleased with it,' Davis said. 'If I'd made a mistake when almost done, I'd have had to scrap it and start over.' The trip took 2 hours and 23 minutes and covered 215 miles between the towns of Royal Leamington Spa and Milton Keynes. Davis has been flying for fun for ten years, but said that in the future, he might start taking requests. 'Seeing as it was going to take over two hours to complete, I didn't fancy flying far away to try,' Davis said. 'The trick was to make it one continuous line, starting and stopping the radar track log back on the runway.' To do so, Davis took his Evektor EV97 on an odd trip Thursday morning. His goal wasn't to travel, but to spell out 'Happy NY' on Flightradar24, a website that tracks flights all around the globe. Flying enthusiasts also use the website to log their flights. The message spelled out by the path Davis took can be seen on a map accompanying the flight details. 'It's my first ever attempt and I'm pleased with it,' Davis said. 'If I'd made a mistake when almost done, I'd have had to scrap it and start over.' Ben Davis, an amateur pilot from Buckingham, England, was happy to accept this challenge. The trip took 2 hours and 23 minutes and covered 215 miles between the towns of Royal Leamington Spa and Milton Keynes. 'It's my first ever attempt and I'm pleased with it,' Davis said. 'If I'd made a mistake when almost done, I'd have had to scrap it and start over.' Davis has been flying for fun for ten years, but said that in the future, he might start taking requests. Ben Davis, an amateur pilot from Buckingham, England, was happy to accept this challenge. Davis has been flying for fun for ten years, but said that in the future, he might start taking requests. 'Seeing as it was going to take over two hours to complete, I didn't fancy flying far away to try,' Davis said. 'The trick was to make it one continuous line, starting and stopping the radar track log back on the runway.'

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