Florida Airports Assess Hurricane Ian Damage (Updated) - AVweb

Paul, we are glad to hear that both you and the Cub are okay. I’m sorry for all those owners that lost planes across the state, but, as you say, the decision on whether to leave or not is often difficult. These storms are always unpredictable and a change in course of even a few degrees can make a huge difference in their damage potential for your area. Florida is particularly challenging in that regard, being long and narrow. For you to escape the path would mean flying all the way up to Georgia or even Alabama to be sure of avoiding any damage. Here on the Texas Gulf Coast, we are no strangers to hurricanes, but at least we have lots of options as to where a safe haven would be to escape a storm. Hope your home and family are okay as well.