Severe storm rips roof off of motel, flips small airplane over in San Antonio
Police said weather was also a reason a car crashed into a school bus. Thankfully, no one was injured. Author: Henry Ramos (KENS 5) Published: 10:36 PM CDT May 18, 2021 Updated: 10:36 PM CDT May 18, 2021
SAN ANTONIO South Texas has been pounded with severe weather, lately. Late Monday night into early Tuesday morning, the wind gusts were intense. Part of a motel roof below off. Assistant Manager of the Days Inn & Suites Tina Vare said the winds sounded like a twister. She said pieces of the roof were flying all over.
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There was no warning when Chuck Yeager indulged in a moment of sentimentality after we landed one day in 2000 at San Antonio’s Stinson Municipal Airport.
As we taxied back in a P-51 Mustang, he spoke of his late wife, Glennis, saying he didn’t think he’d ever find anyone like her again.
In the couple of years I’d known the retired brigadier general a living American legend Yeager had never said anything so personal.
Getting personal wasn’t his way. Charles Elwood Yeager, who died on Dec. 7 at 97, had a crusty exterior.