Test Flight Sighting Cannot Be Confirmed

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Sleigh Sighting

A reported sighting of the test flights of Santa’s sleigh cannot be confirmed by North Pole Flight Command.

In what was the first real report of a sleigh sighting this year a tracker elf in Venezuela provided both photos and videos of what he observed. At the time the test flights of Santa’s sleigh were in that region of Sector 4 and the evidence was so convincing that it passed the first level of review from the Regional Tracking Center for Sector 4 located in Cusco, Peru.

But after several days of comparing the photos and videos against flight records for all the sleigh test flights we cannot determine that it was actually a sleigh or sleighs in flight.

There are 12 total sleighs that are part of the test flight fleet. They general test fly those sleighs in the same region but on that particular day, at the hour reported for the sighting, there were only 3 of the 12 sleighs actually in flight. Unfortunately, none of those sleighs were actually near where the tracker elf reported he observed the flights and took the photos.

It was close, but the evidence does not support that his video and photos were actually of a sleigh in flight.

This means that we are STILL yet to record any sleigh in flight so far this year. The test flights of Santa’s sleigh are currently still in Sector 4, presently over the country of Brazil.

We customarily have several sleigh sightings by this time of year. We hope that someone somewhere can catch the sleigh in flight.

Elf Meg Nogg
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  1. Elf Ulan
    Elf Ulan says:

    Thank you, Eld Meg. I was excited if the video and photos would have been the test sleighs. I’m curious about what they were, not airplanes, helicopters, drones, etc. Oh, I wonder if they were the same unrecognized flight objects reported in America! I’m expecting to continue the sight report. I heard there’s already a lot of snow in the North Pole village. Please stay warm, and Merry Christmas!

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