A late thought, but GrassStripPilot made the comment about developing family traditions and I was just reminiscing about another happy family Holiday...
I know Randy on the SuperCub site delivers presents from his ski equipped cub. I was wondering what others have done in incorporating their aircraft and the gift of flight into the holiday traditions?
When weather cooperates and there is not too much snow on the ground, we have been fortunate in using the plane for harvesting the Christmas Tree. Forest Service permits are reasonable and selecting trees from the approach path of a forest service strip saves work which would otherwise be done in several years. With the extended baggage and ability to seat the kids both on the left side(2nd and 3rd row), I have been able to load a >10 foot tall tree without difficulty. Before cutting the tree, take a length of rope and starting at the bottom, do a MayPole like run around and around to tie all the branches up and in. Cut base, roll it up in a tarp and Viola!
The past four years now, on Christmas Eve, we've managed to get out to the airport and fly around in the night sky looking for the red glow of Rudolph's nose as it guides the big guy's sled. The first year it was overcast and snowing with some lower clouds. Being to the left of the path of an aircraft climbing into IMC was just perfect. With it's strobes off in preparation for entering the cloud deck, it provided a good couple years of kiddos telling the story of how we chased Santa, but he was just too fast and disappeared behind the clouds before we could catch him! This year I didn't get off work until 11pm but the kids were still psyched to meet me out at the hangar for our flight. Yet again, a near miss in our attempts to catch the super sled, and yet again found he had managed to sneak into the house in our absence!
Why do they have to grow up so fast...
Wishing you a Happy Holiday!
Matt
