A pilot flying a Ravenair Piper Tomahawk writes a short message in the sky during a routine test flight over the Liverpool area, according to multiple reports. The aircraft departs from Liverpool at about 11:30am on Saturday and then flies over the Wirral peninsula, before continuing across parts of Cheshire and north Wales. Observers track the flight using Flightradar24, which is cited as the source for noticing the message after the aircraft takes off. The message is reported as “I’m bored,” described by outlets as playful or cheeky. Accounts agree that the flight is a test flight rather than a planned public display, and that the message is visible during the route while the plane is in the air. The reports do not provide further details on how the message is created, or any response from aviation authorities. Overall, coverage focuses on the unusual two-word or short sentence seen over the region during the flight tracking window, rather than on any change to the aircraft’s status or schedule.