santa cleared for aussie airspace

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    Santa cleared for Aussie airspace
    From: AAP
    December 20, 2005

    SANTA Claus is ready to roll with his annual delivery of Christmas presents to Australian children thanks to some help from aviation authorities.

    Santa Claus had lodged his preliminary flight plan for the Australian leg of his Christmas Eve global operation, Airservices Australia said today.
    But this year it is understood he has installed new navigation and tracking technology known as Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast, which should allow air traffic controllers their best ever analysis of the flight.

    "Airservices Australia is trying to ensure safe and efficient passage for Santa through Australian Airspace this Christmas," an Airservices spokesman said.

    "We are responding to a direct request from Santa, as in recent years his job has become increasingly more difficult with heavier loads and time constraints.

    "As with previous years, we will be monitoring Santa's flight but will be giving him a fairly free rein around Australian airspace.


    "Our main job will be to keep all other aircraft away from him, so he can get through his incredibly tight schedule and we can concentrate on getting everybody to their destinations."
    The spokesman said Santa had opted to use a Flex Track flight path to help take advantage of high-level tail winds, reducing reindeer energy consumption and cutting his overall flight time.

    Airservices has developed a new website to help the children and mums and dads check Santa's pre-Christmas activities and his global delivery flight into Australia.

    The site, at www.airservicesaustralia.com/santa05, already contains updates from air traffic controllers in the Northern Hemisphere on unusual airborne activity around the North Pole.

 
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