Autopilot gets a whole new meaning when you look at this picture. This pilot, or rather a man dressed as a pilot, thought he might have some fun at the expense of unsuspecting passengers at the airport.
We hope this was an April Fool’s Day prank and not just any random day prank. After all, airports and airplanes are littered with people who have to put their trust in the hands of another human being to get them to safety while flying a metal bird in the sky. Seeing that human sporting dark glasses and a walking stick is not very comforting.
It's Bigger on the Inside
Obviously, this tiny Fiat 500 can't really hold the luggage that a commercial flight can, but you have to admit that it's a pretty clever marketing technique. We bet that the passengers waiting at this conveyor belt for their bags to show had a nice time seeing the vehicle that rolled them out.
No matter how big the trunk of your car is, we are certain that this one is bigger. This one will never run out of space when you go grocery shopping and will easily hold all of your camping gear the next time you venture with your family into the great outdoors.
TSA Romance
Hey man, this isn't the 1800s. If you enjoy the company of your own sex it is nothing to be ashamed of. And if you don't enjoy the company of your own sex then you don't have to make a big deal out of it. And by making a big deal out of it we mean wearing this t-shirt to the airport.
Just show up on time, make sure that your carry-on doesn't contain any liquids, and do whatever TSA asks you to do. Trust us, patting down strangers for hours on end is no treat either. Just like any other job, it's just another task that needs to be completed.
Roulette Baggage Claim
If you think the normal logistics of retrieving your bag from the baggage claim madness is not too much of a challenge, take your chances with a little game of baggage claim roulette.
Take this unique advertising technique for example. Too often, it can all feel like roulette when you go wait for your luggage after a long flight. This advertising campaign is sure to bring a smile to weary travelers, but what happens when more than one bag falls on the same slot on the carousel? Who gets the luggage? Will there be an airport brawl? We think they just may have something here.
Plane Pull
As intriguing as it was to see a huge group of small people tugging an airplane, we had to do some digging to see what in the world was actually going on here. Google actually proves that a Plane Pull is actually a thing.
This picture is from August 2017 and features a team of athletes from the University of Southern California competing in the Special Olympics. This group of determined youngsters is doing its best to pull a full-on plane through a distance of 12 ft. Also, different airlines and airports hold their own plane pulls as fundraisers. Who would have thought?