Fly with a skywriter to see spectacular creations in 360
Also this week, dive into a flooded nuclear missile silo from the Cold War and drop into an underground cave thats home to an organ spanning 3. 5 acres the worlds largest musical instrument: Fly on one of the last skywriting planes as it soars over New Orleans Jazz Festival. Learn what it takes to write text that can be miles long and thousands of feet high Milehigh letters, marriage proposals, and anniversary celebrations are just another day at the office for skywriter Nathan Hammond. Hammonds world has revolved around aviation for as long as he can remember. His father was a pilot and his mom worked at the airport. He literally grew up around airplanes. After he graduated from college, the airlines werent hiring so Hammond took odd jobs as a pilot. It was during this time that he learned to skywrite. He is now among a select few pilots who have mastered this fleeting art form. See Hammond write on a canvas thousands of feet
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