It's not a Piper. It's a MooneyAnonymous wrote:Plane may be a piper cherokee so this isn’t someone’s first plane nor is it a starter plane like a Cessna 152
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a live feed?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaYr1TN_zGQ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why???????
Lots of schools won’t have electricity tomorrow. It’s going to get worse before it gets better.
Why not just close the schools that don’t have power and the rest of us can go to school? Ridiculous. The county is huge. Plenty of areas are not impacted by this.
Yes, but you’re not thinking about the teachers that won’t be able to blow dry their hair tomorrow.
So let me get this straight-public schools with power are closed while private schools with power remain open. Makes perfect sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why???????
Lots of schools won’t have electricity tomorrow. It’s going to get worse before it gets better.
Why not just close the schools that don’t have power and the rest of us can go to school? Ridiculous. The county is huge. Plenty of areas are not impacted by this.
Yes, but you’re not thinking about the teachers that won’t be able to blow dry their hair tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why???????
Lots of schools won’t have electricity tomorrow. It’s going to get worse before it gets better.
Why not just close the schools that don’t have power and the rest of us can go to school? Ridiculous. The county is huge. Plenty of areas are not impacted by this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why???????
Lots of schools won’t have electricity tomorrow. It’s going to get worse before it gets better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My father is reading about this from the other side of the country. He was a 40 year journeyman & lineman foreman for high power transmission lines.
Apparently these lines that were hit are major power transmission sources for the eastern seaboard that runs from Niagara all the way down to Florida. So when they shut down, it can cause cascading issues. It’s a damn miracle these people were not killed.
For real, I have no idea how they weren’t electrocuted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why???????
Time to go back to page 1 and re-read. Something about 120,000 people without power…school depot and food affected and 44 schools with no power. But besides that…
I thought the power was restored. But just saw in the news that the couple
Is still in the plane. I guess there might be another outage.
Anonymous wrote:My father is reading about this from the other side of the country. He was a 40 year journeyman & lineman foreman for high power transmission lines.
Apparently these lines that were hit are major power transmission sources for the eastern seaboard that runs from Niagara all the way down to Florida. So when they shut down, it can cause cascading issues. It’s a damn miracle these people were not killed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why???????
Time to go back to page 1 and re-read. Something about 120,000 people without power…school depot and food affected and 44 schools with no power. But besides that…