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Same to you!!! (by the way remember that sub zero visibility unlimited Wx we talked about?? Iâm hereby issuing you a personal TFR since you hate the cold, effective for anywhere north of the Kentucky borderâŚcause itâs here!!!)
To you as well!!!
Hey Iâll be moving to TPA next month, youâll have to make a cross country and come over so we could meet!! MAYBE I could even get to see some of your awesome flying for myself
Just a â4 hour jogâ.
That will keep me happily wellllllllll clear of the TFR north of KY / TN border
Merry Christmas to all from a rainy North Carolina
Weâve gotten a record amount of snow here in Michigan. Add to that a fantastic coating of ice, and its winter bumperland on the roads.
Merry X-mas guys.
Santa Called Out for Using General
Aviation Aircraft
An unidentified internet-based watchdog group has challenged Santa Clausâ use of a privately operated sleigh on his annual rounds. In an unwritten statement, the group maintained: âWhy should he be entitled to that wasteful perk? He could be flying coach for much less than it costs him to operate his own private, luxury aircraft.â The group further stated that it had received support for its position from several members of Congress (representing both sides of the aisle) and at least one of the Big Three automakers, who wrote: âHe doesnât use it that much anyway. Itâll save him a lot of money to get out of this business.â (One of the congressmen interviewed by the group is reported to have asked, âSanta who?â) Radar tracking of the sleighâs overnight flight last night revealed multiple, multiple WAAS approaches to non-ILS-equipped rooftops. Claus was reached early this morning, just after completing his annual marathon flight in the vintage, reindeer-powered STOL-craft and asked to comment on the challenge. Obviously peeved, he responded:
"What a crock of caribou-poop! Please, ask one of those think-tank geniuses to explain to me how Iâm going to manage this one-of-a-kind itinerary on the airlines. Geesh!
âOh, and Merry Christmas, everyone.â
Best of the season to all at Flightaware!