Thanks. Appreciate it.Salty, if no one has told you recently: you are a Saint! I know what caring for a loved one takes. Be safe, and do what is best.
Thanks. Appreciate it.Salty, if no one has told you recently: you are a Saint! I know what caring for a loved one takes. Be safe, and do what is best.
I'm not as bad off as you probably. I'm in land o lakesSalty, what part of Florida are you in?
I'm not as bad off as you probably. I'm in land o lakes
Well the 5pm track is even worse. I'm not sure what to do now. Now it looks like SC or NC is the best destination, but I don't trust that it won't shift again... and the wife really does not want to go.
Yeah, that's going to do more damage than good. We are already flooded with Floridians who are evacuating, the best thing Georgians can do is to stay close to home.Stupid...and unnecessary. Hell I'm almost right in the current track here in FL and I still don't have a mandatory evacuation order.
Overreaction much?
My daughter canceled her flight to Italy early this morning.
Turns out it departed early from Miami and her friends are on their way.
So it goes...
I am keeping a close watch on the track just in case it turns and heads for the high desert
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Just take another magic pill?
Tough one Eddie. She with you, or somewhere safe?
Holy cow...!!!!! Thanks for the reminder, I was supposed to take that pill at the top of the hour..!!!
Well, I'm bugging out as soon as I can get the wife and dogs packed up. The latest forecast is not good. I learned something new yesterday as well, my insurance policy pays up to $500 in expenses to relocate the plane out of the path of a storm, not that cost was a decision factor, it's nice to know.
I evacuated with the wife and pets to Tenn. I noticed Warner Robbins GA on the trip and they have a GA museum. Is it worth visiting?
I evacuated with the wife and pets to Tenn. I noticed Warner Robbins GA on the trip and they have a GA museum. Is it worth visiting?
Made it to vadalia Georgia. It was not the plan, but I'm not going back up. Will post more when we are settled.
I planned to tank up at home, but the pump was broke. We had nearly full tanks though. So new plan was to stop in bacon county ga for gas and continue on to an airport in NC. Taking off at home was a bit squirrelly, very gusty crosswinds. Rest of flight was fine until I started decent into AMG. It kept getting worse and worse the lower we got. It was so bad I didn't have enough rudder to keep it lined up and we were getting tossed around really badly. I aborted at about 100 feet and there was no way I was even trying again. We still had more than 2 hours of gas, so I started climbing again and looking for alternatives. AMG was supposedly 7knot gusting xwind, but I already knew that was inaccurate. All the airports nearby were showing 15G20+ with double digit xwinds. I was freaking out at that point. Decided I couldn't trust the forecasts so I just wanted on the ground. So I found the closest airport with a runway into the wind and we landed in Vidalia with no issues. They put the bird in a hangar and we apparently got the last room in town.
Good for already having your plywood cut and ready to go, it amazes me the run on plywood at the building supply stores..........what happened to the plywood from the last storm ?
It's Florida. It rots. Who has room to store that much plywood properly for a decade until the next big storm?Good for already having your plywood cut and ready to go, it amazes me the run on plywood at the building supply stores..........what happened to the plywood from the last storm ?