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ryan_m_parr
9 Sep 2007, 06:07 AM
http://news.rgj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/99999999/NEWS/70904012/1144/NEWS15&theme=FOSSETT&template=theme

I have to question whether he entered into restricted air space, and was perhaps shot down? Is a cover-up the result, because I have to wonder how 47 aircraft are unable to find any sign of wreckage. I read the headline on Aol that it was 6 planes missing (???,) all too odd. That might have been a typo on AOL's part?

Furthermore that 6 (old) plane wreckages were identified, however no sign of people (Animals getting to the carcasses, or something else. That they might have been alive, however they would be able to contact in some way, through cell phones.) The wreckage could have been drug trafficers that simply crashed, supposedly? No ELT device was active, or supposedly if they were quick enough and hit land, the device wouldn't send out signal.

AOL doesn't seem to have the link they just posted. It's a new post and yet they removed it, having it replaced with another news report (crap.) The comments at the bottom of the page were extremely active (every 30 seconds, they cycled through 10 new posts.)

His dissapearance is still a mystery, supposedly, after 6 days. No flight records. . . Nothing (?)

Someone else, enlighten me, please.

An experienced aviator?

bonsai
9 Sep 2007, 06:17 AM
Perhaps he doesn't want to be found?

stopharian
9 Sep 2007, 06:19 AM
im not sure where you are coming up with six.......but If you have ever been in western nevad or anywhere in the west you could see how wreckage could be difficult to find. In this day and age you would think that there would be some sort of distress signal or beacon that would be activated, but I remember my dad finding a plane wreck while hunting in the early 80s and leading authorities to the site that they had previously been unaware of. You would have thought that a beacon would have been available during that time period.

ryan_m_parr
9 Sep 2007, 06:37 AM
im not sure where you are coming up with six.......but If you have ever been in western nevad or anywhere in the west you could see how wreckage could be difficult to find. In this day and age you would think that there would be some sort of distress signal or beacon that would be activated, but I remember my dad finding a plane wreck while hunting in the early 80s and leading authorities to the site that they had previously been unaware of. You would have thought that a beacon would have been available during that time period.

I think AOL is just crap in general, and got the story wrong. I suspect it is more difficult to search for wreckage than what I said, however it does bring to question when people should know of the wreckage, with that many aircraft searching and 6 days gone by. Something seems a little weird about the story of JFK Jr. as well; though by saying so I'm just a complete kook. lol

ryan_m_parr
9 Sep 2007, 07:47 AM
http://forum.armedassault.info/index.php?showtopic=868&pid=20084&st=0&#entry20084

Interesting, though wacked.