Sector 5

Sector 5

Serving Central and North America

Elf Pinky Yates

Elf Pinky Yates

Elf Supervisor

Elf Pinky was recruited from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1992 and has since served as an instructor in sleigh flight theory at the North Pole Institute of Aviation. She worked very hard to earn her elf credentials, working a second shift first as a tool repair technician in Santa’s workshop and then as an engineer in the Wrapping Department designing wrapping machines. Pinky in recent years was a recruiter and trainer of sleigh test pilots and flies under the call sign Barracuda. Last year she served as a Flight Operations Director and demonstrated outstanding judgment and maturity in her duties supervising more than 400 elves, pilots, reindeer handlers and sleigh freighters.

Recent News from Sector 5

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Background Information

Important things to know about Sector 5

Regional Tracking Center Location 2026: Barra de Navidad, Mexico

2,937,551

Trackers in Sector 5

Sector 5 covers North America, perhaps the place where Santa is most popular in the world. The US, Canada and Central America roll out the red carpet for Santa every year and if they had their way Santa would take a week to deliver and bring more stuff. Signs of Santa and his celebration are everywhere.

Issues that Santa runs into in this sector: Santa frequently gets bogged down in eastern coastal areas especially due to a combination of a late-night nightlife tradition and the density of Santa-believing neighborhoods. The US Military is an enthusiastic Santa supporter but frankly with all the escort jets, boats and helicopters it is all just a bit too much. Santa tries to shake them as quick as he can and he really appreciates how quiet things can be out in the west of the USA.

Information the North Pole Tracking Center needs most from this area: Eyes on every street, both sides of the street with be ideal.

How Christmas is celebrated: Families and parties set the tone and the pace for Santa. When those shut down, Santa can go to work.

Important Things for Santa Trackers
  • Landing Zones

    Enthusiastic fans of Santa mark this highest concentration of Santa’s believers in all the world. Landing zones are many and they are well marked most of the time.

  • Reindeer

    For the reindeer, the Americas are a land of bounty. They have more choices and greater quantities of food to eat than anywhere else in the world. In fact, they feel bad they can’t eat it all. The love the carrots and radishes from this part of the world.

  • Santa

    Santa says the best cookies in the world come from Sector 5. There are more of them and in greater varieties. He says the same thing about the kinds of milk he can get in Sector 5, too.

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