Paul was smart enough to fly his airplane out, we assume. Why weren’t all these other pilots? They had several days’ notice. If a hurricane were headed within 1,000 miles, I’d fly my plane to another state, far enough away not to worry about it. The U.S. has over 5,000 airports; you can always find a safe tiedown somewhere. Sure, I understand a few people can’t because they are out of town, too busy, or the plane can’t be flown. But it looks like way too many people just leave their aircraft in harm’s way and hope for the best. And then everybody else has to pay the insurance costs.