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Old 09-16-2018, 03:24 PM
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That is very positive news. Had to be hard not being able to take her with you.

Keep thinking good thoughts and your trees will still be there!

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Really hope that your car is OK. Had the same feeling last week when we left Charleston and storm looked like it was heading further South. Best of luck!!
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I typically fly a Diamond DA 20 or Cessna 172, earned my private a few years ago. The FBO requires renters to be 60 day current - weather was perfect, unfortunately HPN was busy since 11/29 was closed for sone unknown reason.

Originally Posted by USNA12
Had to leave it due to not being able to find a car Dolley and being able to fit way more in my truck to include at least one motorcycle(the Xdiavel). Apparently my neighborhood did not really flood too bad and my house is kind of on a hill, I am now worries about the trees in my backyard if any of them came down.

Brett what were you flying? I am commercial rated in fixed single engine land and rotary
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For anyone interested, a buddy drove by my house nis that roads cleared up and apparently my neighborhood was hardly touched?!? No roofs missing, no crazy flooding...so on Friday when I get home we will see!!
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Great news! Certainly all will be fine when you pull into the driveway.
Old 09-19-2018, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by USNA12
For anyone interested, a buddy drove by my house nis that roads cleared up and apparently my neighborhood was hardly touched?!? No roofs missing, no crazy flooding...so on Friday when I get home we will see!!
Glad to hear this
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Glad to hear also, especially about the lack of damage, especially since what I have been seeing and reading indicates many neighborhoods did not fair as well.

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Originally Posted by USNA12
For anyone interested, a buddy drove by my house nis that roads cleared up and apparently my neighborhood was hardly touched?!? No roofs missing, no crazy flooding...so on Friday when I get home we will see!!
Great to hear!!!



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