What do you know about this company? It appears they are primarily a contract operation. It would seem unlikely they will get any kind of waivers to fly following the hurricane.**Please Pay Particular Attention to the Email Reply Protocol Below**
What do you know about this company? It appears they are primarily a contract operation. It would seem unlikely they will get any kind of waivers to fly following the hurricane.**Please Pay Particular Attention to the Email Reply Protocol Below**
Ron, best of luck to you and yours - and everyone else in the region.@biltno , my next door neighbor was able to borrow a 6KW gasoline generator yesterday. With luck we won't need it. All services are underground where I live but that doesn't mean that something won't take out the power elsewhere that will affect us.
When I lived in Alaska (Aleutian Islands) I could NOT discern the difference between 90 and 140 mph winds. The anemometers could but I couldn't. They were all howling wind you didn't want to experience first hand.
This I'm not sure, I receive their emails and am only posting. I'm sure as you stated it's contracted out.What do you know about this company? It appears they are primarily a contract operation. It would seem unlikely they will get any kind of waivers to fly following the hurricane.
Ron, best of luck to you and yours - and everyone else in the region.
Good & courageousThanks, Yukay!!! My friends near the coast have survived so far but the rain and wind hasn't let up yet. Serious storm surge.
The fun starts tonight for us and is expected to last until Monday morning. There forecast though seems to change every 6 hours.
Hurricane Florence is just sitting over Wilmington, NC right now and only moving south at 2 mph. The next port of call is Myrtle Beach, SC and then they say it will head inland and then veer north. Its the veer north that has us watching "The Weather Channel" like hawks here.
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