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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Oct 27, 2005
Description: More LNA after Wilma
Date Taken: Oct 27, 2005
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Ed Irizarry - Oct 27,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    That is unfair, if at least they had some previous warning to move their planes out an incoming Hurracane !!     
  
Mark Alan MacKinnon - Oct 27,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    John, any known Seareys damaged from Wilma?     
  
Don Maxwell - Oct 28,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    Aw, these photos are <I>painful!</I><P>Is that an intact SeaBee on the left? (Or just a wing from one?)<!-- >'"><br><font color=red size=6>' or &gt; missing in user HTML. Please fix the HTML.</font> -->     
  
John Haines - Oct 28,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    I think I recall a little bit of warning on this one, ( more than a week), but no-one believed it would amount to anything. How soon we forget!<br /><br />The blue plane in the background is a Seabee that returned to LNA after the storm had passed. Another Seabee with a gorgeous new paint job (completed 2 weeks ago) went for an unplanned flight by itself, up and over a hanger before being broken in half on the corner of the roof of another hangar.<br /><br />No Seareys at LNA at the time.     
  
Robert Lee - Oct 28,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    A short flight to Orlando would have made all the difference in the world. Its amazing how little some pilots know about weather. Every pilot in Florida who has insurance on a plane is going to help pay for these aircarft.     
  
Bert Lougheed - Oct 29,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    Thanks for the pictures, John. Makes us realize what it was like at the airports. No decent airplane should have to die that way. For most of us it would be like losing a member of the family. Did all the SeaReys around Florida survive?     


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