Saturday, September 29, 2012

Big Planes

For quite a while now (a year or more), The Squidd has been taken with airplanes. Every morning, he comes downstairs and before he does anything else, he sets up an airport with his toy planes. He loves watching You Tube videos of anything related to Boeing or airline commercials or plane spotting at various international airports. We hang out at the airport just for fun to see the planes take off and land, and of course he was thrilled with our flight to the U.S. earlier this year.

Apparently, October is the beginning of the Antarctic "season," when research and activities ramp up down south, so the beginning of October also sees the first flights by the huge transport planes (think C-5s, C-17s, and C-130s) to Antarctica. Christchurch is the headquarters of the U.S. and N.Z. Antarctic operations, so our modest little airport is also where these big planes take off and land. So when I saw in the paper that several of these transporters would be parked on the tarmac and open for the public to tour, I had to take The Squidd.

Of course he was thrilled, and as it turned out, the C-17 we toured is stationed at McChord AFB (check out the tail of the plane in the photo). Practically a visitor from home. Cool!





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