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Perfect Planning and Execution

A pilot in Ohio planned and executed what I’m thinking is a pretty cool celebration of our 250th Independence Day.

From AirLive.net:


Anatomy of a Six-Hour Flight

The aircraft behind the aerial masterpiece is a Cessna Skylane RG (Retractable Gear), bearing the registration N4936T.

According to flight radar logs, the pilot departed from Norwalk Huron County Airport at exactly 6:00 AM EDT, taking advantage of the smooth, calm morning air. Climbing to a cruising altitude of 10,000 feet, the aircraft went straight to work on an incredibly complex pre-planned GPS flight path.

The pilot executed the drawing in three distinct, highly calculated phases:

  1. The Call Sign: First, the aircraft precisely carved out the block letters “USA”.
  2. The Milestone: The pilot then looped down to spell out “250th”, honoring the upcoming Semiquincentennial.
  3. The Border: In the final and most challenging phase, the aircraft traced a massive, sweeping perimeter mimicking the literal geographic borders of the United States.

He must have had to glide it in when he was done because six hours in a Cessna 182 is pretty much to the bottom of the tank.

Well played, unknown pilot.



5 responses to “Perfect Planning and Execution”

  1. ‘Merica!

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  2. Much better than most “Ohio” stories these days.

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  3. Definitely well played, and some serious yanking and banking was needed for some of those turns!

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  4. This is cool and all, but I guess I was imagining skywriting of some sort- I guess 6 minutes is a long time for that sort of message to hang around under the best of conditions- let alone 6 hours. So, really it wasn’t a “message in the sky” at all…

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