This Guy Fly-By Delivering His Buddy A Sandwich Is Friendship Goals AF [WATCH]

Nathan Howatt of Langdon, North Dakota posted a video of himself making a Subway sandwich delivery in the oddest way possible, descending his plane toward his buddy’s farm, tossing the sub, and flying away.

The reason Howatt was flying over in the first place, was because he was returning home from a dentist appointment. While most people drive, walk, or take public transportation in order to make it to their dentist appointments, it takes a real badass to fly himself there.

Since Howatt was already in the city, he hit up his friend Mitchell Wirth to see if he wanted anything for lunch, and it eventually led to the fly-by delivery. We have Wirth to thank for documented the delivery on Snapchat, showing what the drop looked like from the ground. The video shows the Subway sandwich coming down and tumbling to safety. It was even warm still by the time it got to Wirth’s hands.

As of this writing, the video has received over 10 million Facebook views, as the small-town boys created a major buzz on the internet.

Even Subway itself got in on the fun, and re-posted the video on its Facebook account.

These are obviously friendship goals, as you know you have a real homie when he literally flies over you and drops off your lunch.

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