it was a mess for me trying to fly in the morning, had cloud cover and some storms, but Memphis Center was on a “Ground Stop” they would not issue IFR clearances. A few other planes also were stuck on the ground, even though storms had passed, but then the cloud cover prevented us from going directly there VFR. Eventually, I was running out of time and I asked to do a VFR takeoff , canceling my IFR flight plan they said no flight following or Services would be available.
I had to climb up to 10,500 feet to pick my way through /above the clouds to make it northwest towards Cape Girardeau (CGI).
Knowing where the clouds were and how much trouble I had picking my way through/ above them, I’m kinda curious if some of those planes I saw on ADS-b tracks were people saying “just send it” for a few seconds through the thin layer, we will never know. It was all-clear once I got north of TN/KY.
The Cape Girardeau FBO did a really good job organizing things. I got there pretty late because of lack of IFR services, but landed just a few minutes before totality. was able to see it with clear skies, was amazing experience.
Cannot capture how you have a black spot covering up the sun and then the white tendrils coming out from the sides. In person It looks totally different than anything you can get from a picture.
There’s a really good barbecue restaurant on the field at CGI had a good brisket sandwich while they refueled the plane then took off VFR. It was really busy a little bit like Oshkosh but everything was well organized. We got out of there OK and later in the flight was able to pickup IFR to cross the clouds coming back.
Im glad I was able to fly, I heard the traffic situation on highways was jammed.