Iceland's Bardarbunga volcano erupted over the weekend, spewing lava as high as 200 feet in the air.
Unlike the 2010 eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano, Bardarbunga has not created a gigantic ash cloud. Since the greatest threat to aircraft flying over the volcanic eruption are the fine ash particles that gunk up jet engines, it's safe to fly over the eruption.
As a result, a group of lucky flyers on Icelandair were treated to a once-in-a-lifetime flyover of the erupting volcano on Wednesday. The Icelandic national airline even tweeted out a photo of the fortunate flight.
Our pilot made an extra circle around #Bardarbunga this morning to let passengers check it out. Thanks to Erla Vinsý! pic.twitter.com/7JUerxD0tE
— Icelandair (@Icelandair) September 3, 2014
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