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Ouch. Why weren't those planes moved out of the region?
Happens all the time.

Owners are lazy, they don't give a sh!t, or they have plenty of insurance.

Seen it in the past:
Hurrican Hugo came-a-looking for ripe meat...Planes not being tied down and owners counting on a last minute sharp turns away from folks and their toys.

Not so, Mr. Hugo took out most of the planes I was driving a few years earlier, Aero Virgin Island's DC-3s...The company went T/U after that one.

Smarter Airlines like Eastern Metro Express, in the same neigborhood flew em out.
Not rocket science, the hurricane moves @ 15 MPH, the airplanes 10 times that speed....ya can play cat and mouse all day.

Sailboats on the other hand moves @ 6 MPH or so and ain't got no choice ir God's wrath comes a-visiting...Go to church folks, it may be an investment in the future....Hallelujah
 

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