The good ships of the North Pole Navy have been dispatched to the oceans of the world.
According to Elf Buck Sanchez, Flight Director at the North Pole, North Pole Flight Command is prepping to start tracking sleigh flights soon. He said that began with the North Pole Navy receiving orders to deploy.
Last Christmas Eve, six ships of the North Pole Navy were used to support Santa’s Christmas Eve flight. Elf Buck Sanchez said he could not disclose which ships were deployed or where they are being sent. This is normal for the test flight phase of Operation Merry Christmas. The ships left ports near the North Pole this week.
What this really means is that test flights are beginning soon. We have known about for several months that the first week of June was the original target to begin the test flights.
We have had hundreds of reindeer in training at the North Pole, nearly all of them part of the test flights teams assigned to power the test flights of Santa’s new sleigh.
All of this is a very good sign. It means that Operation Merry Christmas is on track and going well.
This is, of course, good information for Santa trackers. Test flight operations mean that the Santa tracking season has begun. Elf Buck did not say when the tracking map might be open but we’re expecting an announcement any day now.
As more news becomes available we will, of course, update you.
Thank you, Elf Harold! I’m glad to hear that Operation Marry Christmas is going well, and I’m getting excited the test flights will start soon! Will the reindeer of Santa’s red sleigh and Mrs. Claus’s pink sleigh join the test flights? I hope all the reindeer and the test pilots are healthier, safer, and work well!
I’m looking forward to hearing the update from you soon! XD