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Jay Honeck
May 7th 04, 02:05 PM
For once, the weather yesterday turned out to be better than predicted --
thus proving that the weather gods smile upon us occasionally.

We were in Wisconsin to attend my Uncle's funeral. At 94, he was the last
of his generation. It was at his house that I first became enamored with
flying. It was his wife who introduced me to the fun of listening to air
traffic control on her scanner, and it was in their yard that I saw my first
air show, back when the Blue Angels would perform at Milwaukee's Mitchell
International each year. The Blues were flying F-4 Phantoms then, and I
remember watching an awesome British Vulcan bomber making low passes over
the city.

In many ways, my love of flying was planted right then and there.

The forecast yesterday looked dicey at best. Big thunder-boomers along a
stalled warm front that roughly paralleled our route of flight would make
our flight home doubtful.

All that morning, during the services, I kept glancing nervously at the sky.
The clouds were completely bizarre, with swoops and swirls torn in them that
testified to the turbulence aloft. Dark and foreboding lines of clouds
would roll through, followed by patches of clear, hot and humid air.

In short, we had the perfect recipe for severe weather.

After the requisite family affairs and hitching a ride back to the airport,
I checked the METARs and TAFs -- and was stunned to find that everything was
good VFR along our 90 minute route of flight back to Iowa. In fact, most
reporting stations were "clear and ten" -- which seemed to fly in the face
of reality.

Calling Flight Service, I got the same report -- for once they didn't even
say "VFR flight not recommended" with thunderstorms in the area! The air
was still juicy, and some areas of bad turbulence were still being reported,
but the system had apparently played itself out, at least for the moment.
Our flight home was pleasant and smooth, with just a few rain showers along
the way.

Maybe it was my dear departed uncle, clearing a path for us? Today we've
had 1 inch hail, heavy rains, and high winds...
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

BTIZ
May 8th 04, 12:53 AM
>
> Maybe it was my dear departed uncle, clearing a path for us? Today we've
> had 1 inch hail, heavy rains, and high winds...
> --
> Jay Honeck
> Iowa City, IA
> Pathfinder N56993
> www.AlexisParkInn.com
> "Your Aviation Destination"
>

He's just making sure you got back home safely Jay...

We should all be so lucky as your uncle.

BT

tony
May 8th 04, 01:01 AM
This was copied from the longer message at the end of this post.

==================================>

>All that morning, during the services, I kept glancing nervously at the sky.
>The clouds were completely bizarre, with swoops and swirls torn in them that
>testified to the turbulence aloft. Dark and foreboding lines of clouds
>would roll through, followed by patches of clear, hot and humid air.
>
===================================
I love the notion of an uncle tearing the clouds above his grave as a last
goodbye.

I'd say you've already answered for yourself the question you asked at the end
of the post.

As for me, friends and pilots who are no longer here don't give me VFR -- I
like IMC -- but they've been known to whisper in my ear, things like 'change
your scan so that you're looking at the ammeter right now', just in time to see
it start indicating the alternator failed, or reminding me that even though
I've just finished a meeting, and I'm wearing a suit and tie, and it's pouring,
it's important reach under the wings of my Mooney to test the fuel (they are
really really low winged airplanes when it's raining and the PIC is wearing a
suit) only to find about a pint of water because the FBO didn't know how to
close the fuel cap.

I hope your uncle rides in your right seat often, and whispers to you, too.




Subject: Better than predicted?
From: "Jay Honeck"
Date: 5/7/04 9:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id: <WQLmc.36841$TD4.6254797@attbi_s01>

For once, the weather yesterday turned out to be better than predicted --
thus proving that the weather gods smile upon us occasionally.

We were in Wisconsin to attend my Uncle's funeral. At 94, he was the last
of his generation. It was at his house that I first became enamored with
flying. It was his wife who introduced me to the fun of listening to air
traffic control on her scanner, and it was in their yard that I saw my first
air show, back when the Blue Angels would perform at Milwaukee's Mitchell
International each year. The Blues were flying F-4 Phantoms then, and I
remember watching an awesome British Vulcan bomber making low passes over
the city.

In many ways, my love of flying was planted right then and there.

The forecast yesterday looked dicey at best. Big thunder-boomers along a
stalled warm front that roughly paralleled our route of flight would make
our flight home doubtful.

All that morning, during the services, I kept glancing nervously at the sky.
The clouds were completely bizarre, with swoops and swirls torn in them that
testified to the turbulence aloft. Dark and foreboding lines of clouds
would roll through, followed by patches of clear, hot and humid air.

In short, we had the perfect recipe for severe weather.

After the requisite family affairs and hitching a ride back to the airport,
I checked the METARs and TAFs -- and was stunned to find that everything was
good VFR along our 90 minute route of flight back to Iowa. In fact, most
reporting stations were "clear and ten" -- which seemed to fly in the face
of reality.

Calling Flight Service, I got the same report -- for once they didn't even
say "VFR flight not recommended" with thunderstorms in the area! The air
was still juicy, and some areas of bad turbulence were still being reported,
but the system had apparently played itself out, at least for the moment.
Our flight home was pleasant and smooth, with just a few rain showers along
the way.

Maybe it was my dear departed uncle, clearing a path for us? Today we've
had 1 inch hail, heavy rains, and high winds...
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Jay Honeck
May 8th 04, 02:35 AM
> I hope your uncle rides in your right seat often, and whispers to you,
too.

Thanks, Tony.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Judah
May 9th 04, 05:27 PM
Sorry for your loss, Jay...

I hope your uncle and his newfound friends continue to keep an eye on you.

"Jay Honeck" > wrote in
news:WQLmc.36841$TD4.6254797@attbi_s01:

> For once, the weather yesterday turned out to be better than predicted
> -- thus proving that the weather gods smile upon us occasionally.

<snip>

> Maybe it was my dear departed uncle, clearing a path for us? Today
> we've had 1 inch hail, heavy rains, and high winds...

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