[Thunderbird Hotel-Echo-Seven-Seven, Chicago Airspace, May 2076]
Upon submitting flightplans, Wires almost immediately receives a voice callback. "Hotel-Echo-Seven-Seven, this is O'Hare tower; you are cleared for take-off at 1525 hours local on course niner-zero. Fly the friendly skies; tower out."
With the thunderbird soaring through the clouds at high-speed, Wires feels the sonic boom reverberate through the metal extension of his own self as he tears through the speed of sound. Acid rain coats the aircraft with a slick film of stinging dampness as he steers into the front coming in from the east over Lake Michigan, and as the crew sounds off he double-checks the weather reports.
"... here today. Looks like these clouds are sticking around for a while, folks, so expect north-eastern winds of around 4mph with showers of rain throughout the week. Fog will likely form at dawn and dusk especially near the rivers, so keep those lights handy and stay safe. This is Jose Valero with KSAF News. Back to you, Dan."
Instead of taking the short route directly to the LZ which would have taken the crew directly over the Cermak blast zone, Wires cuts a south-eastern path through the skies and does a 180 over the southern tip of Lake Michigan, angling in for a westerly approach on the LZ. Satellite imagery shows the area to be relatively clear, but this far into the CZ anything could happen in absolutely no time...