際際滷

際際滷Share a Scribd company logo
The Three Little
Aviator Pigs
By: Bradley Hatcher
Once upon a time there were Three Little
Aviator Pigs, who lived in a remote airstrip in
the country. One day the jealous and hateful
wolf decided to go tear down the pigs homes.
The First pig, Amelia, lived in a Quonset hut. It
was tiny, but big enough for airplane. The wolf
huffed, puffed, and blew the hut down; with
the help of a tractor. When the hut came
down, the wolf discovered Amelia wasnt
there. What was there; a hole big enough for a
tiny pig like her.
The wolf took off for Oriville's home. What the
wolf didnt know was that Oriville was in the
Air Force, and was gone on a trip. The wolf
huffed, puffed, and the home just blew over;
but the pig was nowhere to be found.
The third pig was the smartest of them all, his
name was Ron. Ron built the strongest home
of all, because he knew that it would last.
The wolf, not knowing how smart Ron was,
attempted to blow down Rons home. The
home stood to all the blowing that the wolf
could handle.
Amelia called Oriville on the radio when she
got to a safe place. Oriville had already
tracked the wolf with his ground surveillance
radar, and called an airstrike in to save Ron.
The Airstrike came when Ron was awaken up
by a call from Oriville. Ron opened the skylight
in his hanger, and had a vertical takeoff in his
Apache. He laid fire down on the retreating
wolf.
The Three Flying Swine worked together as a
team, and took out the Big Bad Wolf. It goes to
show that anything can be done when pigs fly.
THE END
About the Author
Brad Hatcher is a young scholar from Jackson Georgia. He is a commercially rated pilot who flies for Georgia
Forestry Commission. Brad is also a Crew Chief on the E-8C JSTARS aircraft in the Air Force. The pictures from
this book are from his life including one being a personally owned hanger where he keeps his Cessna 140
pictured above. He used his experiences and the experiences of his close friends as inspiration for this story. I
hope you enjoy my recreation of the Original Three Little Pigs.

More Related Content

The Three Little Aviator Pigs By Brad Hatcher

  • 1. The Three Little Aviator Pigs By: Bradley Hatcher
  • 2. Once upon a time there were Three Little Aviator Pigs, who lived in a remote airstrip in the country. One day the jealous and hateful wolf decided to go tear down the pigs homes.
  • 3. The First pig, Amelia, lived in a Quonset hut. It was tiny, but big enough for airplane. The wolf huffed, puffed, and blew the hut down; with the help of a tractor. When the hut came down, the wolf discovered Amelia wasnt there. What was there; a hole big enough for a tiny pig like her.
  • 4. The wolf took off for Oriville's home. What the wolf didnt know was that Oriville was in the Air Force, and was gone on a trip. The wolf huffed, puffed, and the home just blew over; but the pig was nowhere to be found.
  • 5. The third pig was the smartest of them all, his name was Ron. Ron built the strongest home of all, because he knew that it would last.
  • 6. The wolf, not knowing how smart Ron was, attempted to blow down Rons home. The home stood to all the blowing that the wolf could handle.
  • 7. Amelia called Oriville on the radio when she got to a safe place. Oriville had already tracked the wolf with his ground surveillance radar, and called an airstrike in to save Ron.
  • 8. The Airstrike came when Ron was awaken up by a call from Oriville. Ron opened the skylight in his hanger, and had a vertical takeoff in his Apache. He laid fire down on the retreating wolf.
  • 9. The Three Flying Swine worked together as a team, and took out the Big Bad Wolf. It goes to show that anything can be done when pigs fly.
  • 11. About the Author Brad Hatcher is a young scholar from Jackson Georgia. He is a commercially rated pilot who flies for Georgia Forestry Commission. Brad is also a Crew Chief on the E-8C JSTARS aircraft in the Air Force. The pictures from this book are from his life including one being a personally owned hanger where he keeps his Cessna 140 pictured above. He used his experiences and the experiences of his close friends as inspiration for this story. I hope you enjoy my recreation of the Original Three Little Pigs.