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Don't Believe in Santa? NORAD Tracks Him

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Friday, December 24, 2010   

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - He's making a list and checking it twice, so South Dakotans who say they don't believe in Santa may want to check in with the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). NORAD is responsible for keeping the airspace safe in North America, and every Christmas Eve, its radar spots Santa racing around the world, dropping off tons of gifts.

How does he get all that work done in just one night? Lt. Stacey Knott works with NORAD, and she knows.

"We've asked him about that. Santa is in kind of a different time plane, so time is a little different for him. That's how he is able to get all around the world in that little bit of time."

Knott says Santa usually begins his rounds in the Eastern hemisphere, and when he arrives in North America, NORAD's fighter jets intercept him to wish him a safe journey. Preparations are already in place for the intercept over North America, Knott adds.

"We are going to go up and meet him with our fighter aircraft, to make sure he travels safely across our country, and then kind of tip the wings to him to say hello from our jets."

For South Dakota children who track Santa on the Web or by phone on Christmas Eve, Knott has this advice.

"You've got to get to bed and get to sleep before Santa arrives in your neighborhood, or else he won't stop at your house right away. He'll try to come back later, when you are asleep, but he won't come right then."

Knott says she's seen the sleigh on radar, but has she seen Santa in person?

"I haven't! I'm always making sure I'm in bed and asleep so I'll get my presents. So, I haven't seen him, but I thought one time I heard some jingling and maybe some little reindeer hooves on the roof."

Every year, more than 1,200 uniformed personnel and civilians volunteer their time to answer thousands of phone calls and emails that pour in from around the world on Christmas Eve, she says. Based on flight data gathered during more than 50 years of tracking, NORAD officials believe Santa is alive in the hearts and minds of people in South Dakota and throughout the world.

To track Santa, go online to www.NORADSanta.org or call 877-HI NORAD.



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