February 09, 2005
Pizza Delivery -- By Any Means Necessary
When I was in seminary, I heard stories from some of the priests on faculty about the lengths they had to go to, decades before, to get pizzaÂ’s surreptitiously delivered to what was then a closed campus. Those stories floated to the top of my mind as I read this article.
But you’ve got to admit – it will be a great story to tell the grandkids some day.
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When I was in seminary, I heard stories from some of the priests on faculty about the lengths they had to go to, decades before, to get pizzaÂ’s surreptitiously delivered to what was then a closed campus. Those stories floated to the top of my mind as I read this article.
The lieutenant stopped off in his Lynx chopper to deliver the takeaway during a training exercise, The Sun newspaper reported.
His landing in the Stanford area was cleared, but the delivery of the pizza was not, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said today.
The 25-year-old Army Air Corps lieutenant pilot, based in Wattisham, Suffolk, was delivering the pizza to his girlfriend, an officer cadet.
A MoD spokesman said: "There was a training sortie by Lynx helicopter on Jan 25.
"The training exercise consisted of low-level map reading. It involved a landing in the Stanford area.
"The pilot took it upon himself to basically deliver this pizza.
"He has been made aware that the chain of command doesn't condone his actions and has been disciplined."
But you’ve got to admit – it will be a great story to tell the grandkids some day.
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