As there are zero posts on the net I'll send this out as a test message.

While spending 6 hours monitoring my daughters flight from Los Angles to New York, non stop, on ADS-B exchange.com and Flight aware, I'm wondering what the odds are that she flew within one mile of directly overhead of her only sibling (sister) house at the halfway point.  I alerted my second daughter and she went outside and heard her sister pass overhead above the solid cloud deck.

Second,  while watching the flight experiencing a 150 mph tailwind over the Midwest I'm wondering, does an airplane benefit 100 % of the tailwind as increased ground speed or is there some percentage of loss due to the thinner density of the air as compared to a boat floating downstream in a river?   See what happens when you have too much recliner time. 😕

And to Luis, you aren't going to let that tailwheel win, are you?

Larry Flesner

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