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I just love John Travolta...I respect him a lot the fact he likes to fly at least once a day and has a desire to learn and expand in aviation....

He is just a down to earth guy!
 
HMR said:
We're trying to get some emergency crews into Covington, LA (just north of Lake Pontchatrain). Anyone know the best airport with at least a 5500' strip that's operational? I'm looking at KHDC (Hammond Northshore Regional). Any ideas?

Thanks in advance,

HMR
Sorry I took so long to reply.
I spent some days at KHDC.
good airport, 82nd Airborne provides ATC services there.
www.skymaster.info/hurricane.html
 
Occam's Razor said:
He departed just before we did (about 1800L). That 707 smokes!

The place was packed with helos and a single C-17 carrying a FEMA "command center" van out. (Huh? The crisis is over?)

No is isn't, not as long as they can spend $192.000.000.00 for a cruise ship to house 1,400 people for six months..... What's that, $137,000 per person for six months? I wonder just how many of them were displaced refugees?

Something is really whacked at FEMA.
 
CorpLearDriver said:
No is isn't, not as long as they can spend $192.000.000.00 for a cruise ship to house 1,400 people for six months..... What's that, $137,000 per person for six months? I wonder just how many of them were displaced refugees?

Something is really whacked at FEMA.

Thats for three ships, not one.
 

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