Plane gives the middle finger to Washington state, flight map shows

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A pilot took to the skies on Monday and flipped the bird to Washington state, a flight tracking map shows.

According to FlightAware, the Piper Navajo aircraft took off at 9:15 a.m. and landed at 4:09 p.m., a 7-hour flight.

The motives behind the particular direction the middle finger is pointing are unknown - though it does appear to be motioning toward Whatcom County.

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This flight map appeared on Reddit in a post tilted "Looks like a Survey Pilot's last day today" and was first reported by the Bellingham Herald.

Some top comments on the Reddit post - which has more than 730 comments include: "Talk about detail, he even put a thumb nail on!" and "As a former survey pilot, this is definitely something that would happen at the end of a contract."

FOX 13 News looked into other recent flights taken by this aircraft and found a flight on Aug. 24 lasted 4 hours and 20 minutes, following a similar back-and-forth pattern. 4:20. Huh.

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And this isn't the first time something interesting has appeared in the sky over Washington.

Back in 2019, two U.S. Naval officers decided to create a phallic drawing in the clear blue skies.

Stay classy, Washington.

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