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Old December 10th 04, 05:04 AM
Randall D Redden
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Welcome to North Carolina. I have relocated to RDU from West Virginia. The
east cost does have a lot of airports but there is a triangle from western
VA to northern WV and over to western MD that have been known for more than
crashes than normal (latest Rick Hendricks King Air).



The elevation is not too bad but the WV area is just not forgiving. The
weather is mostly IMC with Ice almost all year long. If you look at a topo
of WV (All of it), VA (Blue Ridge MTN area) & MD (western) you will see a
lot of relief (nothing flat) with poor radar coverage.



If you stay in NC, Flying is great! You can enjoy the mountains to the
cost, and even see where it all started at Kitty Hawk. Enjoy your visit.


 




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