Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Most boats do better in water at floating docks not taking them out of the water.
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A VFR (visual flight rules) flight plan is recommended but not required. If one has waited so long, in this situation, to require an IFR (instrument flight rules) flight plan, you would be in for a very rough ride
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well its too late now a great deal of owners have lost their boats.
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To answer your question, Yep. Unless plane was overturned by a sudden and unexpected wind gust, do not understand why aircraft not flown away. Probably a lot easier than moving a boat.
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Yes, you can find pictures of problems on land but those are typically exceptional situations, like a row of boats falling in a domino effect. Or, in the case of Isabel, the water rising enough to lift a boat off the blocks and float it into electrical wires. But whenever there is damage to boats on land, there is almost always much more damage to boats in the water.
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Now, why don't owners move their "toys"? Well, my insurance company will pay me to move it (cover the cost of fuel) but Where? I f I watched the forecast this weekend I would have move it south since he hurricane was showing moving towards the panhandle of FL, That would have been. huge mistake if I sent it to Ft Myers. Furthermore, I have a hangar in OCF, if I take it to another airport it would be tied down outside which is more dangerous than inside a secure hangar. I did read where Naples airport told pilots who had airplanes on their airport to move them since their hangars were NO wind rated. However if you were in the middle of an inspection or maintenance issue it would have been impossible to move it. For Boat owners, I assume it's the same. Where do you take it? If you were in Tampa do you head south or north? How long does it take to get to safe harbor? WHERE IS A SAFE HARBOR reachable in a few days. Do you have TIME to do it along with preparing to move your family to Safer areas... |
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Depends on the location, type of airspace, etc. In general, Type G airspace is uncontrolled. You can fly an airplane from airport to airport as long as the airports are not themselves restricted in some way, through type G airspace VFR without filing a flight plan and crossing state lines doesn't matter. Not the brightest move one can make, but not mandated either.
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That is good to know. Thanks for the information. 😶
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