A frequent flyer! LEGO pilot's amazing selfies as he jets around the world with airline captain



A British pilot has created a social media sensation by chronicling his flights through a Lego mini-me.

The anonymous captain has snapped the tiny toy in destinations around the world - posting selfies on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, where he has thousands of followers.



Whether on the tarmac, working in the cock-pit or enjoying a foreign delicacy, the mascot is framed in stunning shots capturing the glamorous life of a pilot.

Tiny traveller: A British pilot snaps his Lego mini-me as he jets around the world

At the controls: The Lego Pilot is pictured at the controls on board the captain's flight

Airline adventures: The Lego Pilot has made 54 flights in just a month

Despite only taking off for the first time on March 1, the Lego pilot has already made 54 flights to 16 destinations.



The tiny toy has made far-flung trips to Hong Kong, the UAE, Egypt, the Netherlands, Spain, France, Denmark, Czech Rep, Italy, Morocco and Slovenia.

The pilot, who wishes to keep his identity and airline anonymous, said: 'I was given a Lego pilot and Lego jet set as a joke present.

High life: The Lego figure is pictured in China - one of 54 flights made in a month

Exotic adventures: The British pilot takes the tiny toy on every flight - including to Hong Kong

Anonymous flyer: The British pilot behind the photos won't reveal his name, but has built a social media following

'He was to be a lucky charm for when I started flying about two years ago.

' Sadly I lost him but replaced him this year when I started this project - I wanted to create something with my own twist.

' Now he travels everywhere with me and his top hobbies are photography, exploring and trying new things.'

On his Facebook page he adds: 'The adventures of the Lego Pilot, exploring and photographing the world!'

Online adventure: The Lego Pilot, pictured in Belfast, has his own Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages

Flight deck: The Lego Pilot is pictured just before take-off

In control: The Lego figure - which is taken around the world with a British pilot - on the flight deck





