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Usually winter is my favorite time of year to fly. The air is cold and
crisp, the visibility is CAVU, and the landscape has its own stark beauty. Not this year. Mary and I have not flown in weeks -- not even the pattern -- a new record for us. The weather has simply been appalling, with freezing fog, snow and freezing rain. I've never seen anything quite like it for such an extended period. Friends (who bought our old plane) have had their Warrior stuck in Missouri for a few weeks. They've tried retrieving it several times -- a 4 hour drive each way -- to no avail. Every predicted window of good flying weather has been elusive or non-existent, and the weather forecasters seem to have gone from terrible to laughable. And an IFR ticket doesn't help get a Spam Can off the ground in weather this cruddy. Heck, even the King Airs and Citations are grounded. Our FBO manager told me yesterday that he's only been able to fly a couple of charters this month, due to conditions, and Unicom (which we play in the hotel lobby) has been strangely, ominously silent since Christmas. Even Cedar Rapids Approach is only talking to scheduled air carriers... And now, after last night's ice storm, schools, roads -- and runways -- are all closed. One thing's for su Ain't no one flying in to see us at the inn. I'm about ready to hibernate till April. This sucks! Anyone else got the winter blues? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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