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    OT: An Aviators Night Before Christmas

    This was emailed to me today, not sure who wrote it or where it's from:

    An Aviator's

    'Twas the Night Before Christmas


    'Twas the night before Christmas, and out on the ramp,
    Not an airplane was stirring, not even a Champ.
    The aircraft were fastened to tie downs with care,
    In hopes that -- come morning -- they all would be there.

    The fuel trucks were nestled, all snug in their spots,
    With gusts from two-forty at 39 knots.
    I slumped at the fuel desk, now finally caught up,
    And settled down comfortably, resting my butt.

    When the radio lit up with noise and with chatter,
    I turned up the scanner to see what was the matter.
    A voice clearly heard over static and snow,
    Called for clearance to land at the airport below.

    He barked his transmission so lively and quick,
    I'd have sworn that the call sign he used was "St. Nick."
    I ran to the panel to turn up the lights,
    The better to welcome this magical flight.

    He called his position, no room for denial,
    "St. Nicholas One, turnin' left onto final."
    And what to my wondering eyes should appear,
    But a Rutan-built sleigh, with eight Rotax Reindeer!

    With vectors to final, down the glideslope he came,
    As he passed all fixes, he called them by name:
    "Now Ringo! Now Tolga! Now Trini and Bacun!
    On Comet! On Cupid!" What pills was he takin'?

    While controllers were sittin', and scratchin' their heads,
    They phoned to my office, and I heard it with dread,
    The message they left was both urgent and dour:
    "When Santa pulls in, have him please call the tower."

    He landed like silk, with the sled runners sparking,
    Then I heard, "Left at Charlie," and "Taxi to parking."
    He slowed to a taxi, turned off of three-oh,
    And stopped on the ramp with a "Ho, ho-ho-ho..."

    He stepped out of the sleigh, but before he could talk,
    I ran out to meet him with my best set of chocks.
    His red helmet and goggles were covered with frost,
    And his beard was all blackened from Reindeer exhaust.

    His breath smelled like peppermint, gone slightly stale,
    And he puffed on a pipe, but he didn't inhale.
    His cheeks were all rosy and jiggled like jelly,
    His boots were as black as a cropduster's belly.

    He was chubby and plump, in his suit of bright red,
    And he asked me to "fill it, with hundred low-lead."
    He came dashing in from the snow-covered pump,
    I knew he was anxious for drainin' the sump.

    I spoke not a word, but went straight to my work,
    And I filled up the sleigh, but I spilled like a jerk.
    He came out of the restroom, and sighed in relief,
    Then he picked up a phone for a Flight Service brief.

    And I thought as he silently scribed in his log,
    These reindeer could land in an eighth-mile fog.
    He completed his pre-flight, from the front to the rear,
    Then he put on his headset, and I heard him yell, "Clear!"

    And laying a finger on his push-to-talk,
    He called up the tower for clearance and squawk.
    "Take taxiway Charlie, the southbound direction,
    Turn right three-two-zero at pilot's discretion"

    He sped down the runway, the best of the best,
    "Your traffic's a Grumman, inbound from the west."
    Then I heard him proclaim, as he climbed through the night,
    "Merry Christmas to all! I have traffic in sight."

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    Very Cool! ...

    I love it, Thanks for sharing...

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    harleyman
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    Nice one.....

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    Good heavens - I came across my copy of the approach charts via a totally different source. Didn't even see yours here when I posted my thread about "BINP approach charts"

    I was sent mine via work today - here in Hamburg Germany.

    So do forgive me - I did not poach your image, it was a direct upload from my "copy"
    Greetings from Chris Brisland a.k.a. "Eagleskinner" a.k.a. "Dances with brushes" a.k.a. "Old One-Eye". I've not come unravelled yet and I am painting again.

    My paints can now be found on my website

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    Quote Originally Posted by CBris View Post
    Good heavens - I came across my copy of the approach charts via a totally different source. Didn't even see yours here when I posted my thread about "BINP approach charts"

    I was sent mine via work today - here in Hamburg Germany.

    So do forgive me - I did not poach your image, it was a direct upload from my "copy"

    Hi Chris, no worries! Seems like that one is making its rounds now

    Darrell :ernae:

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    Someone with a lot of inspiration wrote that poem.
    Nice though :mixedsmi:

    R.
    Dutch National Aviation Theme Park and Museum.
    No DC3 without the DC2

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    Somehow loving it.

    But black reindeer exhaust? Eeeew!

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    I really liked the Rwy 36 or Rwy 36, fantastic

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