half-decent briefing, while Bob was touring the historic Fort Worth Stockyards. Then I saw the headline on Yahoo Go!: "Tropical Storm Humberto Forms Off Texas Coast." Up until that point, it looked like tomorrow's estimated six and a quarter hours of flight time to Asheville would be a cinch. That sure changed real quick. Right now, however, it's looking like we may be able to avoid most of it if we go "up and over" from Fort Worth to Asheville instead of direct. In any case, it will most likely be lots of time in the clouds. Time will tell, as will the satellite and radar pictures in the morning. We'll probably get up quite early to increase our chances of outrunning SeƱor Humberto should we decide to go.
Route of Flight
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Day Four: Fort Worth
Today started out great... nice weather, got caught up on work email on the Blackberry while at my meeting (you didn't read that, Barb), had a tasty lunch at the LM Aero cafeteria, and gave a
half-decent briefing, while Bob was touring the historic Fort Worth Stockyards. Then I saw the headline on Yahoo Go!: "Tropical Storm Humberto Forms Off Texas Coast." Up until that point, it looked like tomorrow's estimated six and a quarter hours of flight time to Asheville would be a cinch. That sure changed real quick. Right now, however, it's looking like we may be able to avoid most of it if we go "up and over" from Fort Worth to Asheville instead of direct. In any case, it will most likely be lots of time in the clouds. Time will tell, as will the satellite and radar pictures in the morning. We'll probably get up quite early to increase our chances of outrunning SeƱor Humberto should we decide to go.
half-decent briefing, while Bob was touring the historic Fort Worth Stockyards. Then I saw the headline on Yahoo Go!: "Tropical Storm Humberto Forms Off Texas Coast." Up until that point, it looked like tomorrow's estimated six and a quarter hours of flight time to Asheville would be a cinch. That sure changed real quick. Right now, however, it's looking like we may be able to avoid most of it if we go "up and over" from Fort Worth to Asheville instead of direct. In any case, it will most likely be lots of time in the clouds. Time will tell, as will the satellite and radar pictures in the morning. We'll probably get up quite early to increase our chances of outrunning SeƱor Humberto should we decide to go.
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