Cat 4 Hurricane

Is anybody going to try flying through this? If so can you let me know what the winds are like as I won’t be able to do it until later.

Also, can the hurricane hunter handle cat 4 winds?

Happy Flying!

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Where is it located? I would love to fly through it in a Cessna 😂

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South of Hawaii right now

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I can come @Jeffrey_Varga if you want someone to fly with

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I would love to see the photos. Hopefully, it misses the big island but in the meantime, I would love to appreciate natures force from above.

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Yes we are lol FEMA already has teams in places along the Red Cross, the US Army, US Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, Air Force along with a ton of private companies.

last year I was in Miami with our company helicopter waiting along with a ton of other people.

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I will fly through it tomorrow.

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Hmmmnm…I actually hold two IS - FEMA certifications for disaster readiness. I hope your right, I really do. I can appreciate the optimism, I would be willing to PM with you on this subject more but not on this topic :).

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Me too, along with FEMA Cert PIO, IC Staffing lol I shot yea a message =D

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Maybe, I might do a hop flight with CRj soon.

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I was gonna start at 9:45.

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is anyone else willing to go hurricane hunting?

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my friend and I are planning to fly around hawaii in a few mins.

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For anyone planning to fly, the strongest winds seem to be at 5,000ft. MSL, so if something, that’s your altitude to aim at

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I just saw a guy in a jet on the live tracker flying near the eye of the hurricane and possibly spiraling to disaster… Rip Mr “HURRICANEHUNT”

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No way lol that is awesome…I mean, kinda.

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The eye of the storm is the calmest part tho, so me must be close to the eye of the storm

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I’m going to track all of you.

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I’m no expert but I would assume there would be much less prepared nations out there.

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