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Why wouldnt you fly it somewhere where you know it would be safe?
"Dan Luke" wrote in message ... "Jim Fisher" wrote: So have you checked to see if the neighbors tied theirs down as securely as yours? Yep. I'm on the end of the line. My buddy Filipo's 182 is tied down tight in the next spot. |
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"Aluckyguess" wrote: Why wouldnt you fly it somewhere where you know it would be safe? It's a major production to fly far enough to make a difference: you have to arrange ground transportation, overnight accommodations, etc. For a minimal storm like this one, it's not worth the bother. The airplane has weathered a couple of similar sized storms with no problems. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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TS Arlene turned out to be nearly a non-event for Brookley Field.
Highest wind recorded on the METAR was 26 mph, and that was several hours before the storm made landfall near Pensacola. A quick scan of other stations in the storm area shows nothing much stronger. So we kick off the season with a wimpy storm, but there's a long way to go. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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