Posted on 12/24/2009 4:25:32 PM PST by SandRat
12/24/2009 - ROYAL AIR FORCE MILDENHALL, England (AFNS) -- 'Twas two weeks before Christmas in the European sky ... I witnessed a KC-135 Stratotanker pumping fuel so a fighter could fly.
A 100th Air Refueling Wing KC-135 aircrew airborne over Denmark refueled 30 Royal Danish Air Force F-16s Dec. 8.
Royal Air Force Mildenhall Airmen were all busy at work ... not realizing in the sky arose such a quirk.
I was taking photos of a formation of four Danish F-16s flying of the right wing of the KC-135 when the most peculiar thing happened.
When out of the boom pod arose such a clatter ... I rushed to the tail to see what was the matter.
An unusual F-16 flown by a special visitor pulled in behind the KC-135 to take on a tank of fuel.
Then what to my wondering eyes did appear ... but an F-16 pilot wearing Santa's flight gear.
Witnessing Chief Master Sgt. Christopher Powell, a 100th Operations Group boom operator, offloading more than 40,000 tons of fuel to 30 Danish fighters over the course of an eight-hour training mission was no small elf's feat; it was worthy of the big man himself. And Old Saint Nick didn't let us down. He flew his sleigh in an F-16 formation that would have put a smile on an aerial demonstration team member's face.
And how the boomers eyes twinkled, pumping petrol so profound ... he knew the receivers training would help keep Europe safe and sound.
As I watched the chief pump gas and provide valuable training to dozens of Danish pilots who regularly fly combat sorties with the International Security Assistance Force, Afghanistan, I couldn't help but wonder, "Does Santa have any presents loaded on that sleigh and are any for me?"
But he spoke not a word, as he took on a full tank ... broke hard to right, then gave a thumbs up for thanks.
The mission concluded and I left the plane empty handed, but will not dismay. After all, I just saw one heck of team of professional U.S. Airmen refuel a team of Danish airmen, and I know for certain Santa saw it too.
Though radio chatter was nil as he flew out of sight ... I know that he wished us safety and security each night.
So, Christmas Eve night when I tuck into bed, I'll sleep with visions of joy knowing that the world's best pilots and boom operators are keeping us safe up there in the sky - and for one special day, Jolly Old Saint Nick was their wingman.
Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!
An air-to-air refueling training mission took a special Christmas turn as one Royal Danish Air Force F-16 "sleigh"
pilot pulled up to take fuel wearing a Santa Claus hat fixed to his helmet Dec. 8, 2009, over Denmark.
The Danish F-16 was one of 30 performing their semi-annual aerial refueling training.
(U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Kevin Wallace)
Good to see Santa is keeping up with the times. Rudolph now watches the satellite weather images...
Amazing photo an Denamrk is a great country and a good ally.
LOL ping!
40,000 tons ???
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MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR 2-ALL
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(From a 20 year Christmas Lights SANTA & his trusty white Mustang SLEIGH)
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