Everyone has their own way of supporting the Toronto Blue Jays.
But this one is rather unique.
A pilot in Nova Scotia took a small aircraft out for a spin on Tuesday, to show his dedication to Canada's team. Taking off from Halifax Stanfield International Airport on Tuesday afternoon, the pilot flew a Cirrus SR22 aircraft northeast over rural Nova Scotia in a specific pattern.
FlightRadar24.com, which tracks flight paths, shows the work of art.
It's a Toronto Blue Jays logo.
"There are baseball fans, and then there are baseball fans who fly," said @Flightradar24 on social media. "This pilot spent the afternoon showing everyone they're a [Blue Jays] fan."
There are baseball fans, and then there are baseball fans who fly. This pilot spent the afternoon showing everyone they’re a @BlueJays fan. https://t.co/6o768X2Byd pic.twitter.com/zNebmyz9Id
— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) October 14, 2025
The flight took over two hours to complete, according to FlightRadar24.
We'll see how many Blue Jays fans fly, train, or drive to Seattle, as the series shifts to the Mariners' home field on Wednesday. Many fans from Western Canada are expected to be in attendance.
flightradar24.com