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I was returning this afternoon from the first flight that I've been
able to make since the end of July due to a busy work schedule and the Omega Block low clouds and daily strong thunderstorms we've been experiencing here in the New York area for the past few weeks. So after I landed and buttoned down the aircraft I got into my car and discovered that the entire eastern coast was blacked out. It's interesting becasue there was absolutely no indication of any trouble either with navaids or ATC while I was approaching HPN. I was certainly talking to NY TRACON and Westchester Tower at the time of the power failure but no said boo, It was a perfectly normal landing and I had no idea anything had happened until I turned on my car radio. I guess the system worked. |
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![]() "Tom Fleischman" wrote in message rthlink.net... I was returning this afternoon from the first flight that I've been able to make since the end of July due to a busy work schedule and the Omega Block low clouds and daily strong thunderstorms we've been experiencing here in the New York area for the past few weeks. So after I landed and buttoned down the aircraft I got into my car and discovered that the entire eastern coast was blacked out. It's interesting becasue there was absolutely no indication of any trouble either with navaids or ATC while I was approaching HPN. I was certainly talking to NY TRACON and Westchester Tower at the time of the power failure but no said boo, It was a perfectly normal landing and I had no idea anything had happened until I turned on my car radio. I guess the system worked. How can there be a blackout during the day? |
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I landed at about 11pm, and I'll tell you - it was rather spooky!
Somewhere between Oxford (OXC) and Danbury (DXR) the pretty house lights interspersed between the trees were mostly gone, and all there was were an occassional building with a generator (presumably) and some cars on 684... It was a clear night, with a full moon, so you could see the various terrain in the shadows... The landing lights worked (but the rabbit and beacon were out) but once on the ground, it took a minute to orient myself and figure out where my FBO (Panorama) was - because the entire line of FBOs along the left were just plain dark... After I made my way to Panorama, which is usually nicely lit up by a series of light poles in the tiedown area, a couple of line guys ran out with flashlights to guide me to a parking spot, and one hopped into the gas truck to give us all light for pushing back and tying down the plane. All in all, I am glad I flew home instead of drove... ![]() Tom Fleischman wrote in rthlink.net: I was returning this afternoon from the first flight that I've been able to make since the end of July due to a busy work schedule and the Omega Block low clouds and daily strong thunderstorms we've been experiencing here in the New York area for the past few weeks. So after I landed and buttoned down the aircraft I got into my car and discovered that the entire eastern coast was blacked out. It's interesting becasue there was absolutely no indication of any trouble either with navaids or ATC while I was approaching HPN. I was certainly talking to NY TRACON and Westchester Tower at the time of the power failure but no said boo, It was a perfectly normal landing and I had no idea anything had happened until I turned on my car radio. I guess the system worked. |
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Steven P. McNicoll ) wrote:
How can there be a blackout during the day? .... says the man who works next to a window. -- Peter |
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In article k.net,
Steven P. McNicoll wrote: "Tom Fleischman" wrote in message rthlink.net... I was returning this afternoon from the first flight that I've been able to make since the end of July due to a busy work schedule and the Omega Block low clouds and daily strong thunderstorms we've been experiencing here in the New York area for the past few weeks. So after I landed and buttoned down the aircraft I got into my car and discovered that the entire eastern coast was blacked out. It's interesting becasue there was absolutely no indication of any trouble either with navaids or ATC while I was approaching HPN. I was certainly talking to NY TRACON and Westchester Tower at the time of the power failure but no said boo, It was a perfectly normal landing and I had no idea anything had happened until I turned on my car radio. I guess the system worked. How can there be a blackout during the day? What a maroon. |
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