When sparks fly: Pilot skywrites perfect marriage proposal 7,500 feet in the air
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In a creative marriage proposal, Kansas pilot Terry Williamson used flight tracking technology to spell the question 'Will you marry me, Taylor?' as he flew at 7,500 feet. This unique engagement involved two hours of challenging flying maneuvers, as Williamson twisted and turned through the sky, experiencing intense G-Forces. His girlfriend, Taylor Burcham, who frequently checks her boyfriend's flight data for safety, was delighted and surprised to see the proposal on her screen at work. While the couple has yet to set a wedding date, they are considering an aviation-themed celebration.
Williamson, who described the feat as the 'most difficult flying' he's ever done, said he was inspired by the classic skywriting proposals when he came up with his plan…
Read at New York Post
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