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Walter
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What say ye?

10/9/2018 7:31:47 PM

PaulISdead
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It's a ufo

10/9/2018 7:36:51 PM

justinh524
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What is so odd about these flights?

10/9/2018 8:58:21 PM

synapse
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Are they from Denver?

Would make sense with the while Illuminiti connection...

10/9/2018 9:17:16 PM

dtownral
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Just change to an even numbered flight

10/9/2018 9:22:29 PM

moron
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Maybe theyre worried about the remnants of the hurricane

10/9/2018 9:29:44 PM

BigMan157
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bezos is flying his crew in for a final inspection

10/9/2018 10:05:47 PM

ncsuftw1
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Depends on the airline. Southwest and American (almost completely unnecessarily) cancelled all/most of their flights on the Thursday and Friday before Florence. I'm pretty sure Delta didn't cancel a single flight, at most they might have cancelled a random regional flight here or there over that four day period. They were a helluva a lot smarter than the other airlines. If the winds line up with the runways, it's really unlikely they cancel flights. Even if they don't, it'd have to be over the crosswinds limit before they start worrying about it. (of course there's other factors but my best guess is that this is the biggest factor, rain doesn't really matter)

The short answer is, if they don't put a waiver out for it, you'll be fine. I'm flying in Thursday afternoon and don't think there'll be any issues.



This forecast does have some crosswinds but as long as they don't go above what's forecasted here I'd think it'd be ok. I'm not a pilot tho, just my best amateur guess.

10/9/2018 11:40:59 PM

JT3bucky
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0%

10/10/2018 12:24:52 AM

Walter
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Odds*

10/10/2018 11:05:27 AM

KeB
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Only the odd flights?

So the even flights are good to go?

10/10/2018 11:08:21 AM

Walter
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10/10/2018 12:24:24 PM

afripino
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Quote :
"What say ye?"


"George Bush doesn't care about black people."

10/10/2018 2:57:31 PM

Nighthawk
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Delta scrubbed their Paris flight for one day I believe. That was the only big route that Delta cancelled and it was for just one day.

10/10/2018 8:15:31 PM

ncsuftw1
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American has cancelled ~65% of their flights tomorrow already

10/10/2018 11:14:53 PM

Walter
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Hell of a dealprediction!


Quote :
"Latest Updates
Note: Most recent updates appear first below. The latest update is valid until replaced by newer information.

11 AM – Thursday, October 11

The following airlines have cancelled afternoon flights; evening flights are currently scheduled to operate normally.

American Airlines
Air Canada
JetBlue
United Airlines (some flights after 2:20 PM)"


https://www.rdu.com/weather/

10/11/2018 1:44:02 PM

ncsuftw1
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i flew through it. it wasn't fun but we landed, so

10/11/2018 6:55:50 PM

wdprice3
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planes always land, bruh.

10/12/2018 1:06:32 PM

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