How disabled pilot 'drew' wheelchair in the sky went viral
Disabled pilot drew wheelchair in the sky. The tweet has went viral in short time.
In today's world, obstacles are now removed. The best prove for that is a how a disabled pilot drew wheelchair in the sky.In the UK, a disabled pilot took to the clouds to "draw" what he called a "appropriate" picture.
The wheelchair tweet went viral
♿︎🛩 Yesterday over the UK. https://t.co/bVaNq8VqKM
— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) March 28, 2023
Does anyone have any information on the nature of the flight? pic.twitter.com/2Lgd6NV03b
"Blue badge holders only," was written beneath the picture on Pinder's Facebook profile. Since years, pilots have been using specific paths to create images in the sky. We have seen something similar before. This year 5Y747 began to depict a crown and the letters "747" in honor of its status as the "Queen of the Skies," flight monitoring websites began to follow it.A comparable sky-high farewell was made in 2020 when Qantas retired its final 747. As the aircraft departed Sydney, New South Wales, it drew the outline of the airline's iconic kangaroo.
With the wheelchair built in the sky went viral, the issue of removing obstacles and raising awareness about disabled people has come to the fore today.