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Chrisgoesflying
I am currently tied down in DeFuniak Springs (54J). They are forecasting severe thunderstorms tomorrow night and into Sunday morning. Do any of you guys happen to know someone at that airport with hangar space available? I can come out to the airport anytime tomorrow to move the plane. It doesn't look like it'll be flyable weather tomorrow, all TAFs in the area forecast IFR conditions all day but the storms won't spruce up until the evening.
If I can't get the plane into a hangar, any tips/tricks/advice on how to properly tie it down? I have two ratchet straps for each wing. Right now, I'm using the regular strap that's supplied by the city for the tail.
Lastly, how do you deal with your plane being outside in bad weather? Am I tripping too much about this? I'm always stressed, make phone calls trying to organize hangar space and spend a ton of money (and time) when/if I find hangar space in these situations. At home base I have a hangar, but obviously, when I'm traveling, I usually don't. I once was parked outside on a trip, severe weather approached, the FBO pulled me into the hangar and it was like $100 per night, ended up being in the hangar for 5 nights that trip. Happy to pay it and would do the same tomorrow - but am I tripping? Do you just strap it in real good and let the insurance handle it if something ends up happening?
If I can't get the plane into a hangar, any tips/tricks/advice on how to properly tie it down? I have two ratchet straps for each wing. Right now, I'm using the regular strap that's supplied by the city for the tail.
Lastly, how do you deal with your plane being outside in bad weather? Am I tripping too much about this? I'm always stressed, make phone calls trying to organize hangar space and spend a ton of money (and time) when/if I find hangar space in these situations. At home base I have a hangar, but obviously, when I'm traveling, I usually don't. I once was parked outside on a trip, severe weather approached, the FBO pulled me into the hangar and it was like $100 per night, ended up being in the hangar for 5 nights that trip. Happy to pay it and would do the same tomorrow - but am I tripping? Do you just strap it in real good and let the insurance handle it if something ends up happening?