So, the forecasted "spaghetti models" show Matthew going out to sea, heading toward Nova Scotia by the 9th or 10th of October after passing by the Carolina's or grazing them. We're supposed to leave for SXM on Oct 8. from Boston's Logan Airport. I know from watching the plane on the little screen behind the chairs that they provide in-flight, that the plane takes a southwest path down the east coast and then makes a break for it somewhere around the georgia area, or possibly even the Carolinas. I don't recall, actually. If there are no wind gust at Logan and Flight 77 actually gets to take off, can they fly further inland to avoid the hurricane? and then loop around it and also avoid the storm's more dangerous NW quadrant on the plane's way across the sea to SXM? I figure someone here MUST have had a similar experience and can give some guidance. Thanks in advance for indulging my anxiety-ridden question.

Last edited by DavidinChelseaMA; 10/03/2016 11:43 PM.