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Image:2008-06-11 31 -84.jpg|Photo of the geohash location
 
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==Description==
 
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I'd rather not give details of the aircraft and trip because of the nature of the business. The flight time for the trip was not affected by the deviation, and there were no passengers on board, as it was a repositioning flight.
 
I'd rather not give details of the aircraft and trip because of the nature of the business. The flight time for the trip was not affected by the deviation, and there were no passengers on board, as it was a repositioning flight.
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Latest revision as of 01:28, 6 August 2019

Wed 11 Jun 2008 in 31,-84:
31.4657200, -84.7263600
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Robyn earned the Air geohash achievement
by reaching the (31, -84) geohash on 2008-06-11 by air.
2008-06-11 31 -84.jpg

The first Air Geohash flyover!

On June 11, I was pilot in command of a commercial flight and had deviated north of track for weather. At that time I saw that it was a very minor deviation to go right over that day's hashpoint in the Albany, Georgia graticule. So I did. Required proof in the photos below.

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I'd rather not give details of the aircraft and trip because of the nature of the business. The flight time for the trip was not affected by the deviation, and there were no passengers on board, as it was a repositioning flight.