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Yeah! I'm back online..No thanks to Charley.



 
 
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Old August 21st 04, 12:57 AM
CFLav8r
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Default Yeah! I'm back online..No thanks to Charley.

Well it's been a week since Charley took out my internet cable line, but I'm
back online today.
The damage that Charley did to the planes across the street at Orlando
Executive is indeed sad to see.
Many of the hangars have also received quite a bit of damage, one even looks
like a bomb went off inside.

I would like to express my thanks to all the power companies that came to
our rescue.
I don't have a complete list but I did see the following out of state power
companies: Georgia Power, Illinois Power, Duke Power, Sumter Utilities and
I'm sure there were others that I didn't see.
But thank you all...

David PP-ASEL (KORL)


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Old August 21st 04, 03:24 AM
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Well it's been a week since Charley took out my internet cable line, but
I'm
back online today.
The damage that Charley did to the planes across the street at Orlando
Executive is indeed sad to see.


Welcome back.

I trust you came through okay, since you didn't mention otherwise?
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old August 21st 04, 01:24 PM
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message ...
Welcome back.

I trust you came through okay, since you didn't mention otherwise?

My place was just fine, I only lost the internet because it comes to me
via cable and a tree took that out when it fell.
But I stayed with my daughter and my ex-wife at their house (by their
request).
In that neighborhood things did not fair as well. The area they live in is
known for its towering oak trees and when those larger than the house
trees came down they did allot of damage to anything in their path.

Its funny to see how many Monday morning quarterbacks are saying what
should have been down to avoid the damage to all the planes.
The fact is, that many in Tampa (where the storm was to originally come
ashore)
brought their planes to Orlando for shelter only to be placed directly in
the
path of the hurricane.

I have some pictures posted on my site at:
http://www.floridascubadiver.com/hurricane_charley.htm

David PP-ASEL (KORL)


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Old August 21st 04, 02:02 PM
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I have some pictures posted on my site at:
http://www.floridascubadiver.com/hurricane_charley.htm


God, those pix are awful.

I don't know anything about hurricanes, so you'll excuse my ignorance, but
isn't all of Florida pretty much under the gun when a hurricane approaches?
Wouldn't it have been better to fly the planes out-of-state?

Somewhere like Albany, GA?

I mean, from Orlando to Albany is what, 1:45? It would seem like cheap
insurance, and a great excuse to go flying somewhere for the weekend?
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old August 21st 04, 02:28 PM
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On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 13:02:49 GMT, Jay Honeck wrote:

I mean, from Orlando to Albany is what, 1:45? It would seem like cheap
insurance, and a great excuse to go flying somewhere for the weekend?


if you have your house, car, camping mobile, family, business, etc. in
Florida, then it doesn't become a very hard decision wheter to save the
plane first or the house + family.

just my $0.02

#m

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The more one is absorbed in fighting Evil,
the less one is tempted to place the Good
in question. (J.P. Sartre)
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Old August 21st 04, 07:23 PM
Jay Honeck
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if you have your house, car, camping mobile, family, business, etc. in
Florida, then it doesn't become a very hard decision wheter to save the
plane first or the house + family.


???

How are they mutually exclusive? You're not going to be able to do much to
save the house -- and the family can go in the plane...
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old August 21st 04, 08:13 PM
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I mean, from Orlando to Albany is what, 1:45? It would seem like cheap
insurance, and a great excuse to go flying somewhere for the weekend?


Bonnie effectively cut off the northerly escape route for most VFR pilots.
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Old August 23rd 04, 03:54 AM
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
isn't all of Florida pretty much under the gun when a hurricane

approaches?
Wouldn't it have been better to fly the planes out-of-state?


Charlie's hurricane force winds (74mph & higher) had a 10 mile width. In
general, if you are 40 miles sideways from the eye, you are relatively safe.
Pilots don't have to fly far to escape a hurricane.

As for the damaged planes, I suspect a number of them had the radios and
other goodies pulled out before the storm hit. It seems like a waste of
aluminum, but an insurance check comes in handy to a retiree on fixed
income.

Consider this- If I'm sitting in a hotel with my plane secured safely, who
is going to keep looters out of my home? Mr. Winchester doesn't work by
himself.

D.


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Old August 23rd 04, 04:09 AM
Jay Honeck
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Consider this- If I'm sitting in a hotel with my plane secured safely, who
is going to keep looters out of my home? Mr. Winchester doesn't work by
himself.


Ah, yes -- the paradise of Flori-duh.

I always tend to forget that Iowa (actually, the Midwest) is the exception
rather than the rule when it comes to having little or no crime.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old August 23rd 04, 05:38 AM
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"Capt.Doug" wrote in message
...
Pilots don't have to fly far to escape a hurricane.


That would be true if anyone actually knew where the hurricane was going to
be. But no one does.

The weather service actually does provide a forecast of the general region,
with a percentage probability that the hurricane will stay within that zone.
The high probability zone can actually be quite large, and moving your plane
just barely outside that zone still doesn't guarantee that the airplane is
safe.

Pete


 




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