Pilots in Västerås carry out traditional Christmas tree flight

On Saturday, pilots from the Västerås flying club conducted their annual Christmas tree flight. The event is a beloved tradition in the city. VLT has reported on the activity.

In Västerås, the traditional Christmas tree flight took place on Saturday, organized by members of the Västerås flying club. The pilots flew with Christmas trees as part of the annual celebration, creating a unique holiday atmosphere from the air.

The event has become an appreciated part of local traditions and attracts interest from both residents and visitors. According to reports from VLT, the flight was carried out smoothly, focusing on sharing the joy of Christmas in an original way.

The flying club emphasizes the importance of safety during such activities, and the weather on Saturday was favorable for the flight. This is an example of how local clubs contribute to the community during the holidays.

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