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Old July 5th 07, 08:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Peter R.
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Default Happy 4th!

On 7/4/2007 10:36:02 PM, James wrote:

I was at KPEO, Penn Yan, NY, and we had our usual flying club 4th July,
breakfast. Despite the crappy weather, and not many fly ins, we were
still busy. I think that the queue was longer that last year. It was a
success.


I was going to fly into Penn Yan with my boys for your breakfast, but the
line of t-storms came much earlier than forecasted. Here in Syracuse
forecasters the night before were calling for thunderstorms in the region
after 14:00 local time, but when I glanced at the radar about 08:00 I saw
them already marching over Penn Yan and heading our way.

Glad to read it was a success despite the weather.

--
Peter
 




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