What a beautiful way to celebrate the Birth of Jesus!
In a video published on Facebook by ABC's 13 Action News in Ohio, a pilot created a nativity scene flight path across Ohio's sky during a five-hour flight.
WGTV reported in a news article,
"Flight path art took on the Christmas spirit across Ohio Monday evening.
According to flight tracker FlightAware, the five-hour flight took off from Bowling Green a little after 5:30 p.m., creating a Nativity scene stretching south past Findlay, then heading east toward Marion.
While sketching out Mary, Joseph, and the baby Jesus in a manger, the plane flew as far east as Mansfield before heading back to Bowling Green, covering more than 500 miles in the process."
Watch the video below:
The story has circulated across multiple platforms.
Over 200 users commented on the video, many of them reacting positively. Several users compared the flight path to the toy, Etch A Sketch. Others praised the pilot's willingness to express his faith– that "Jesus is the reason for the season."
Here's what some people said about the Nativity scene flight path over Ohio:
One user said, "Reminds me of an Etch A Sketch!"
Another person commented, "That’s dedication to something bigger than yourself. Most won’t understand!"
Someone else said, "Jesus is the reason for the season! Merry Christmas, everyone!"
Another user added, "I would never have imagined this was possible. Extremely talented pilot. So much to say about this. Just simply amazed. God bless this man."
Another person said, "Thank you for sharing this story, and thanks to the pilot for giving us all some Christmas cheer, which we definitely need to remember that Jesus is the reason for this season."
