This is the first of a series of mini posts describing the trip to the 2010 Dayton Hamvention. G3VLH, G4ANN, G3LHZ, M0ZAF and myself (G3YSX) traveled out to DAY via Charlotte yesterday. Looking at the various blogs, we did better than many other European hams who tried to go out yesterday, but none the less it was a long haul. We got here, but it seems that those that tried to travel out via Spain found that flight after flight was canceled.
In our case the flight was delayed from 0940 to 1140 due the late arrival of the inbound aircraft, which was in turn caused by an extended flight to dodge the ash. Our flight time increased from 9 hours to 11 hours due to the need to fly north of the volcano to avoid the ash.
From the aircraft we could see the volcano off the port side of the aircraft.
We finally landed at 16.56, 3 hours 20mins later than planned. We were then moved on to the (late) 19.49 flight to DAY in a process that was very smooth by US Airways. We then arrived at Dayton field just as a thunderstorm settled in. A bit of bumpy air and a short hold gave the pilot an opportunity for a slightly expedited landing just as the storm moved to the south of the field.
Getting the hire car was smooth, but navigating the extensive roadworks put our GPS sat nav into a routing loop. We told it to use minor roads only, which did the trick, and finally got to the hotel at 23.30. For me this was a total journey time of 21.5 hours.
Stewart/G3YSX
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