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== Commercial flight -> no go. ==
 
== Commercial flight -> no go. ==
  
We still suffer from the history. No non-crew member are allowed on the flight deck. My first try to get a geohash as a pilot was a complete failure, check out my expedition [[2012-03-08_47_-40]] (currently still work in progress)
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We still suffer from the history. No non-crew member are allowed on the flight deck. My first try to get a geohash as a pilot was a complete failure, check out my expedition [[2012-03-08_47_-40]]
  
 
By the way... do I give myself achievements or is this a job of someone?
 
By the way... do I give myself achievements or is this a job of someone?
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:Aw, I read the rest of the report only later. I would think of it as a successful proof of concept. ;) You can claim your own achievements - you are usually the only one who could provide "proof" anyway. It's all self-policing here. :) -- [[User:relet|relet]] 11:08, 11 March 2012 (EDT)

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Dude! That is so cool! I've been thinking about airline pilots hashing with huge planes. The idea is just mindblowing! Do it more! -- Cjk 17:57, 10 March 2012 (EST)

Seconded here! matingslinkys

If that's a commercial flight, please make sure you put some hints about that in your announcements, so that any geohashers on your plane can come forward and be part of the adventure. -- relet 21:00, 10 March 2012 (EST)

Commercial flight -> no go.

We still suffer from the history. No non-crew member are allowed on the flight deck. My first try to get a geohash as a pilot was a complete failure, check out my expedition 2012-03-08_47_-40

By the way... do I give myself achievements or is this a job of someone?

Aw, I read the rest of the report only later. I would think of it as a successful proof of concept. ;) You can claim your own achievements - you are usually the only one who could provide "proof" anyway. It's all self-policing here. :) -- relet 11:08, 11 March 2012 (EDT)