- Flying Santa
The Flying Santa is the name given to a tradition that dates to
Christmas Day of 1929, when packages of gifts were dropped from a plane tolighthouse keeper s and their families along theNew England coast.The organization was the brainchild of pilot
William Wincapaw , who wished to give something to the keepers whose work he admired. So well received was his work that he expanded the program to cover more light stations and Coast Guard stations in future years. Wincapaw did not initially consider himself aSanta Claus ; the title was bestowed upon him by residents of the stations that he visited. Soon he would be joined on the route by his son, Bill Jr., and by noted authorEdward Rowe Snow . Snow participated in the program for over forty years before his retirement.Wiggins Airways eventually began providing charteredaircraft for the Flying Santas, whose flights have continued uninterrupted, apart from the years ofWorld War II , since 1929;helicopter s are now used instead of planes.Chief Warrant Officer David Waldrip, USCG, andChief Warrant Officer Tom Guthlein, USCG, are the current Santas. Today, the nonprofit Friends of Flying Santa continue the flights primarily as a way of expressing gratitude for the work performed by the Coast Guard.ee also
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*United States Lighthouse Service
*United States Lighthouse Board
*Lighthouses in the United States External links
* [http://www.flyingsanta.org/HistoryOrigins.html History of the Flying Santa]
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