Disturbing Patterns:

It was a typical summer day around noontime when the call came to fly an afternoon charter. The pickup was scheduled for 3 p.m. with a roughly two-hour wait-and-return in upstate New York. The weather looked good, with clear skies until about midnight, when thunderstorms were expected over the...

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