Airline Pilot Spots Flying Shark

It's every pilot's worst nightmare, yet most flight schools spend only two days on the topic: flying sharks. The pilot of a passenger jet flying into Christchurch, New Zealand spotted a flying shark Air Swimmer toy moving through the air. At least, we're assuming -- perhaps unreasonably -- that it was just a toy. Anyway, the pilot radioed into local air traffic controllers to alert them:

The fish out of water was identified as a remote-controlled, helium-filled shark that has topped must-have present lists this Christmas.

The 1.44-metre-long Air Swimmer toy has a radio receiver attached to its underside and can be operated by remote control over a range of 15m.
Designer-developer William Mark Corporation warns that the shark is for "strictly indoor use only".

A spokeswoman for air traffic control company Airways, Monica Davis, said a pilot had reported the shark and its location about nine kilometres from the airport at 2pm on December 26.


Link -via Dave Barry

I can't find the link, but I did read an article at www.theage.com.au that displayed a similar story just after Xmas about a rouge run away flying shark in Melbourne.. might be the same beastie
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The best part of the article is 'goneburger.' I like learning new slang. I can't wait to use it at work. 'Yeah, he's not at his post, he's totally goneburger.'
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