North Pole Navy on the Move

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North Pole Navy On the Move

After an extended period patrolling the waters of the Pacific Ocean new orders arrived today for the North Pole Navy to head to the Atlantic Ocean. They have immediately started to steam in that direction.

The test flights of Santa’s sleigh are transitioning east as well, although their exact schedule has not year been announced.

The test flights have yet to spend any meaningful time in Sectors 4 or 5 this year. But that does not necessarily mean they will be heading that way any time soon. North Pole Flight Command is not declaring their general direction at this time and we are not sure what their operational priorities are.

We do know that North Pole Flight Command is trying very hard to keep the test flights out of areas of military conflict. They have not been shy of wandering into the path of severe weather, but that’s not unusual as they put Santa’s new sleigh through the paces.

This is an active weather period for the mid-Atlantic and for the Caribbean. We are not sure is that is the aim of Flight Command with this next round of test flights.

We do invite you to follow along on the tracker map at SantaTrackers.net to see the daily movement of the test flights.

Elf Meg Nogg
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  1. Elf Ulan
    Elf Ulan says:

    Thank you, Elf Meg! The test flights are moving in the South Atlantic Ocean today! Yes, they have been testing in windy weather recently. I hope the results will help Santa’s sleigh and his flight well. I wonder if they enjoy berries there, too. Thank you always for the test pilots, the reindeer, and the staff; you all do an excellent job! Flight safely, and Merry Christmas! XD

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