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I got an interesting eMail today from the FAA.
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<blockquote data-quote="AirCam" data-source="post: 67981" data-attributes="member: 10393"><p>That would be a big YES on the emergency response activities. I don't understand all of the details, but BOTH of the hospitals in Panama City had to shut down and air evac'd all of their patients to other hospitals. I saw more helicopters than I've ever seen before. Luckily, I was well prepared for a Category 1 hurricane. Unluckily, we had a strong Category 4 hurricane. Sparky was safely hiding in my car, in the garage, while the big tree fell on a different part of the house. The car also ]protected Sparky when part of the ceiling fell in the garage. I lost 16 trees that were 24" or larger diameter trunk size. I would estimate that 90 to 95 percent of the mature trees that were standing last week are now on the ground. It will take a long time to get used to the change from dense forest to the barren landscape we have now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AirCam, post: 67981, member: 10393"] That would be a big YES on the emergency response activities. I don't understand all of the details, but BOTH of the hospitals in Panama City had to shut down and air evac'd all of their patients to other hospitals. I saw more helicopters than I've ever seen before. Luckily, I was well prepared for a Category 1 hurricane. Unluckily, we had a strong Category 4 hurricane. Sparky was safely hiding in my car, in the garage, while the big tree fell on a different part of the house. The car also ]protected Sparky when part of the ceiling fell in the garage. I lost 16 trees that were 24" or larger diameter trunk size. I would estimate that 90 to 95 percent of the mature trees that were standing last week are now on the ground. It will take a long time to get used to the change from dense forest to the barren landscape we have now. [/QUOTE]
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I got an interesting eMail today from the FAA.