Pilot Solves Navigation Problem with Handwritten Sign

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A helicopter pilot in Seattle experienced an electrical malfunction that disabled navigation and communication systems. To determine his location, he drew a handwritten sign stating "Where am I?" and displayed it from the helicopter. Observers in a nearby tall building responded with a sign reading "You are in a helicopter," which helped the pilot identify his surroundings and navigate to Seatac airport safely. The pilot's response to his co-pilot highlighted the humorous nature of the situation, suggesting that the building was the "Microsoft Building" due to the nature of the answer provided.

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A helicopter was flying around above Seattle when an electrical malfunction disabled all the navigation and communications equipment. The pilot saw a tall building, flew toward it, circled, drew a handwritten sign saying "Where am I?" and held it in the helicopter's window.

People in the tall building drew a large sign, and held it in a windows, "You are in a helicopter".

The pilot smiled, waved, looked at his map, determined the course to steer to Seatac airport and landed safely.

When his co-pilot asked how the sign had helped, the pilot responded, "I knew that had to be ---??--- building as they gave me a ----?----".

Fill in the missing parts of the pilots reply?
 
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AntonVrba said:
When his co-pilot asked how the sign had helped, the pilot responded, "I knew that had to be ---??--- building as they gave me a ----?----".

Fill in the missing parts of the pilots reply?

Was it "the math institute" (or similar) as they gave him "completely correct, yet completely useless answer"? :)))
 
Atrus you are correct - I would prefer the "Microsoft Building"
 
AntonVrba said:
Atrus you are correct - I would prefer the "Microsoft Building"

Well, I haven't been to Seattle (yet :) ) and haven't had any contact with any part of MS, so it haven't crossed my mind :)) I heard the variation of the riddle before, but it was more of a joke, with (I think) a guy in a balloon stopping shouting out to find out his location, and he meets a mathematician, a chemist and an engineer... or something. Don't know that joke anymore...
 

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