A plane destroyed by Hurricane Dorian sits amid debris at the airport in Freeport, Bahamas Wednesday. Rescuers trying to reach drenched and stunned victims in the Bahamas fanned out across a blasted landscape of smashed and flooded homes, while disaster relief organizations rushed to bring in food and medicine Photograph: Ramón Espinosa
Time to get the sea planes going.
Why the plane still there instead of several hundred miles away by the time Dorian arrived?
That looks just like Russian airports in the 1970s. They’d taxi past burned out hulls of crashed planes and trees growing in the middle of the runways. Was there and every runway was stomach turning.
Bahama doesn’t need walls to bring in supplies, just cleared off runways.
Just slap a Boeing sticker on it and the FAA will probably certify it as ready to fly.../s