mulligan
Cleared for Takeoff
So, yesterday on my commercial flight from ATL to BHM, we ride "around" the storm to come through the back side of it which will add 20-30 minutes to the 20-30 minute flight. No big deal. So as I learn about an entire new level of turbulence I see lightning in the area. Think to myself, wow, good thing we are flying around it. Right around 9,900 feet (following on ForeFlight) THUMP-BANG. The left wingtip lights up like a Christmas tree. My wife squeezes my knee and says, did we just get stuck by lightning? I said, yup, don't worry, happens all the time. The woman behind us went into an open prayer session that could be heard from the ground and she made up for a lifetime of not going to church.
I just sat there quietly watching my ipad but was thinking to myself, does it really happen all the time and why isn't there a gapping hole in the wing and smoke flying everywhere, and why didn't anyone get electrocuted.
Oh well, in almost 2 million miles of commercial flight I do not recall ever getting struck in the air and with only a couple hundred hours as a PPL, hope I never see it in my small plane!!
Other than the crew checking out the plane as soon as we got to the gate when they typically hang out and say bye bye, bye bye, bye bye, bye bye, there was no mention of the incident. Thought that was strange too!
I just sat there quietly watching my ipad but was thinking to myself, does it really happen all the time and why isn't there a gapping hole in the wing and smoke flying everywhere, and why didn't anyone get electrocuted.
Oh well, in almost 2 million miles of commercial flight I do not recall ever getting struck in the air and with only a couple hundred hours as a PPL, hope I never see it in my small plane!!
Other than the crew checking out the plane as soon as we got to the gate when they typically hang out and say bye bye, bye bye, bye bye, bye bye, there was no mention of the incident. Thought that was strange too!