I live in south-western TN, not GA. If I walk a mile south, I'm in MS. If I walk 20 miles west... I'll be very tired, and almost in the Mississippi River! You may have me confused with
LesCimes? I think he lives in GA,
barely.
However, we
do allow snow every other year, but it must be melted within 48 hours. Last time that rule was ignored, we fired the weatherman!

We do allow the snow to be on different days as long as the total is below 2 inches. When it reaches that depth,
all public services and 95% of businesses simply close up (Hardware stores sell their three snow shovels and then close). Most people here can barely handle rain on the roadway, the sight of snow somehow flips a switch in their brains and they only drive with the gas or brake pedal
on the floor!
I never made it to Moody, probably due to there not being enough crosswind! I went through Vance! "68E" (last class to use year/letter designations, at Vance, anyway), two sections, the largest class ever for the base. Went back for our 47th Reunion last September. We were a little strange like that, most have those gatherings on 'cardinal' years (10, 20, 40, 50). I guess that reminds us too much of instrument flying!!!

Still remember my first solo takeoff in the 38! Do you know why they built the 38 runways so long? So you can make a
non-burner takeoff! I discovered I'd done that when I tried to take the throttles
OUT of burner and noticed they were never
IN burner!
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I guess mobile never noticed (or assumed I was aborting). That jet was a real rush almost every flight!