(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.)
Here are a few simplistic reasons why having an aviation capability would be a useful investment:
- Flying allows one to mitigate the surface threat. In the early stages of TEOTWAWKI, moving on the surface of the earth will be very dangerous. Roads will be choked with vehicles that are out of fuel. Dangerous people will be setting traps to waylay unsuspecting travelers and relieve them of their valuables. The last remnants of government control will have soldiers checking for travel documents. Even the simplest aircraft will allow one to fly outside the effective range of a high-power rifle. The O-1 Birddog forward observation airplane, used in Korea and in Vietnam, have similar capabilities to modern basic general aviation aircraft. They were successfully utilized with an enemy order of battle that included man-portable air defense systems (MANPADS), anti-aircraft artillery (AAA), and crew-served Surface-to-Air Missiles (SAMs).
- Flying allows one to reach areas inaccessible by surface travel. For example, one could fly to an island in the middle of Lake Michigan (the two aforementioned scenarios more than likely involve an aircraft that can land off airport, which will be discussed later). One could depart the middle of a metropolis and escape to a bug-out site in the country. This does highlight a limitation of aerial travel – airports. Getting to an airport in the middle of a metropolis, safely, WTSHTF, could be tricky at best and untenable at worst. There are aerial preps that could be launched from your house – hot air balloon being the first that comes to mind; however, those typically will suffer from speed and/or payload restrictions. The ultimate solution would be having your own CH-47 Chinnook helicopter parked in the backyard. (I’m kiddding – there are nation-states unable to bear the expense of operating a Chinook). There are ultralight aircraft that are small enough to be stored in the garage and launched on a public road and/or a small grass strip.
- Flying gives one the ability to rapidly and safely reconnoiter a large area. Just like some ranchers use aircraft to check the fence line of their ranch, one can look for breeches in physical defenses as well look for massing personnel and/or vehicles. This gives one the ability to rapidly react and mass their capabilities in the right area at the right time. JWR’s novel Survivors has a great illustration of this prep put to good use.
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