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Dan Luke wrote:
Hurricane, that is. Last September I moved airplane and family to Houston to escape hurricane Ivan. That turned out to be a good move, since the steel shelter I parked '87D under was destroyed by the storm. I flew the night of Hurricane Hugo from Raleigh to Charlotte in an Apache. Since Charlotte was directly along a straight line between Raleigh (where I was) and Charleston (where the hurricane was) I flew along at Mach 3 and made the quickest time I'd ever done for that leg. Smooth air, too... until I got down to about 2000 feet on the approach into Charlotte. I went ahead and tied the aircraft down as best I could (yoke wrapped up in the seatbelt, one wing and the tail). The other wing was missing its tiedown ring so there was nothing I could do about it. Oh, well... que sera, sera. I woke up around 0400 when the power went off and my ceiling fan stopped. There was no leaving the neighborhood for the next 30 hours or so due to fallen trees but then I got out and drove to the airport. Absolutely amazing... that Apache was bulletproof. Nothing wrong with it at all. Couldn't say the same for some of the hangared aircraft; several hangars collapsed and wiped out what they were supposedly protecting. Anyway, good luck tomorrow. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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