Sunday, June 05, 2005

Returned from south Texas

Finally made it back from south Texas. Boy, it's hot down there...really hot. The day I was in Harlingen, TX the temperature was 103. It felt nice to climb up to 10,000 feet. The Caravan I fly doesn't have air conditioning, so the higher the better in the summer months.
I said the weather was late. Well it finally arrived here in Oklahoma. There has been a couple of nights with nasty lines of thunderstorms coming through the Tulsa area. Wind gust last night to 90 MPH in the greater Tulsa area.
I returned the other day from my south Texas trip on an unnamed major airline. Along the way the aircraft was having to go through and around some bad weather. This large aircraft was getting rocked! The Flight Attendants never made it out of their seats during all three legs of the flight. Everyone was having soft drink and peanut withdrawls. Only on an airline flight do you see people get downright nasty if they don't get a small package of peanuts. Nevermind that serving those peanuts would pose a danger to the Flight Attendants, just give us those nuts!
Next week it's off to my usual routine, flying from the panhandle of Oklahoma down to Dallas and back again. So until then, happy trails.

1 comment:

James said...

Hi Captain Dave,

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James Richards

http://www.sml.hw.ac.uk/managementtel.htm - my homepage
http://workblogging.blogspot.com/ - my blog
http://www.sml.hw.ac.uk/ - details of my institute
http://workblogging.blogspot.com/2005/05/research-intentions.html - my research intentions
http://workblogging.blogspot.com/2005/05/research-conditions-and-statement-of.html - my research conditions and statement of privacy