This weekend, I am going to stay home and curl up in bed and do work that way alone. East Coast friends who are reading this, would be advised to do the same, the National Guard has declared this storm to be comparable to Hurricane Katrina, and I know from experience having to evacuate cities of people, can bring about a certain amount of chaos, but the difference here is that with snow, there won't be anywhere to run to for evacuation but the good news is most people up north have been prepared for it. Thursday night we had the Luminary Awards, & I will be writing more about that later on. It is going to take the airline industry a few days to get people back in the air after bans are lifted, and where they need to go might change based on the damages from the storms. I am getting back into a routine after the tornadoes, & really worried about how 20% of our states are in a state of emergency due to inclement and monsterous storm blizzard weather. On a positive note, some of the students I have been working with finally got chapter approval from a dean to form an AIAA chapter where I am serving as an educator, so I helped them organize somewhat, after having already been a student myself, and being able to shape the aviation and aeronautics industry, which you wouldn't have planes fly in a blizzard, but the closer you get to advancing the engineering and technology factors of the aircraft or spacecraft, the safer you get, the more often people can fly, and the further travel goes, as well as, being able to handle difficult situations of weather, and easily pass through the obstacles we face today.
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