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Fatal plane crash mystery
Mobile Register ^
| 04/14/04
| joe danborn
Posted on 04/15/2004 1:30:45 AM PDT by My Dog Likes Me
Federal investigators have determined that a single-engine delivery plane that crashed into Big Bateau Bay on Oct. 23, 2002, slammed into something 3,000 feet above the Mobile-Tensaw Delta moments earlier - they're just not sure what it was.
The highly unusual NTSB account points to unidentified red marks on the severely damaged nose and front belly of the plane as evidence that it hit another object in the air...
(Excerpt) Read more at al.com ...
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Alabama
KEYWORDS: airplanecrash; aviation; callingartbell; mystery; narcap; ntsb; planecrash; ufo; xfiles
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This is a very weird mishap. I wonder what happened?
(Can someone post the entire article here for me? I still haven't figured out how to do so...)
To: My Dog Likes Me
From the NTSB site:
HISTORY OF FLIGHT
On October 23, 2002, at 1945, central daylight time, a Cessna 208B, N76U, call sign Night Ship 282, registered to Atlantic Aero, Inc., and operated by Mid Atlantic Freight, Inc. collided in-flight with an unknown object at 3,000 feet MSL and descended uncontrolled into swampy water in the Big Bateau Bay in Spanish Fort, Alabama, shortly after takeoff from the Mobile Downtown Airport, in Mobile, Alabama. The cargo flight was operated under the provisions of Title 14 CFR Part 135, and instrument flight rules. Instrument meteorological conditions prevailed and an IFR flight plan was filed. The commercial pilot sustained fatal injuries and the airplane was destroyed. The flight originated from the Mobile Downtown Airport, in Mobile, Alabama on October 23, 2002 at 1940
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posted on
04/15/2004 1:38:34 AM PDT
by
leadpenny
To: My Dog Likes Me
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posted on
04/15/2004 1:46:26 AM PDT
by
leadpenny
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To: Battle Axe
They conducted extensive tests on the paint. Nothing matches. Doesn't look like anything from the FedEx DC-10, that the pilot acknowledged seeing, either.
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posted on
04/15/2004 1:56:15 AM PDT
by
leadpenny
To: leadpenny; Battle Axe
This is just really weird. Were terroists aiming a SAM at the DC-10 and hit this plane instead? Is our military screwing up and hiding something? Or did it just smack into a red water tower on the way down?
I've just never seen the NTSB report something like this.
To: My Dog Likes Me
The pilot did see something because of his frantic last call. I'm thinking of a glowing piece of space junk re-entering the atomosphere?
Additionally, investigators were unable to identify the source of "a small piece of what appeared to be black anodized aluminum, which was found embedded in the left wing" near the fuselage, the report states.
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posted on
04/15/2004 2:12:37 AM PDT
by
leadpenny
To: XBob; bonesmccoy; computermechanic; wirestripper; snopercod; NormsRevenge; Budge
A mystery!
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posted on
04/15/2004 2:14:32 AM PDT
by
leadpenny
To: My Dog Likes Me; Santa Claus
"The highly unusual NTSB account points to unidentified red marks on the severely damaged nose and front belly of the plane as evidence that it hit another object in the air." Ping for Santa Claus!
--Boot Hill
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posted on
04/15/2004 2:36:11 AM PDT
by
Boot Hill
(Candy-gram for Osama bin Mongo, candy-gram for Osama bin Mongo!!!)
To: My Dog Likes Me; Tijeras_Slim; FireTrack; Pukin Dog; citabria; B Knotts; kilowhskey; cyphergirl; ...
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posted on
04/15/2004 2:36:20 AM PDT
by
Aeronaut
(If we are not 'one nation under God,' what are we?)
To: leadpenny
Yes, a real mystery! I emailed the entire article from the Mobile Register to the New York Post city editor, since the pilot is former NYPD. I'm sure his former colleagues in NYC still mourn his passing, and wonder "What the heck happened?" Also, this was a local "staff report," from the Mobile Register, and not a national Associated Press release.
I think I saw a TV program years back, where drug dealers get really close to large aircraft in order to mask themselves on air traffic control radar, then when they are low enough, they break off and speed to their own secret runways.
But even with that, I can't rationalize what happened here. FedEx flies out of Memphis, mostly, if not exclusively, which is NORTH of Mobile. I think the drugs come from the SOUTH.
To: My Dog Likes Me
Good evening, everyone!
To: My Dog Likes Me
Maybe a DEA/FED/GOV plane was "involved" and the feds ain't talking??
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posted on
04/15/2004 2:50:02 AM PDT
by
Waco
To: JennysCool
Oh My!
From the high desert plains! Hi Art, indeed!
That's an old picture, me thinks.
Seriously, what fascinates me is that the NTSB has no clue.
To: My Dog Likes Me
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posted on
04/15/2004 3:00:23 AM PDT
by
Lokibob
(All typos and spelling errors are mine and copyrighted!!!!)
To: My Dog Likes Me
You can search for lots of aviation info, including NTSB reports
at
Landings dot com. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on Search. Here is the
NTSB search feature.
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posted on
04/15/2004 3:35:04 AM PDT
by
rabidralph
(Oh yes, Wyoming!)
To: leadpenny
If he was IFR, then ATC should have seen the mystery craft on radar, right?
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posted on
04/15/2004 3:35:20 AM PDT
by
snopercod
(When the people are ready, a master will appear.)
To: Lokibob
Reading it, I think they know it was a UAV, but the AF didn't fess up.Perhaps I misread it, but it looked to me like the mystery red paint did not match the UAV sample they mentioned.
Some sort of UAV is nontheless an obvious candidate. Whatever it was, it was heavy, painted, and hanging out at 3000 feet. Space junk seems unlikely, because it would have had to be massive enough to cause all that damage, yet not hot enough to be noticed at night (or burn away its paint). It was also small enough (or stealthy enough) to be invisible to radar.
Personally, I wouldn't expect much red paint on a US military UAV...
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posted on
04/15/2004 3:35:30 AM PDT
by
MikeJ
To: MikeJ
I tend to agree, but my suspicion was based on the fact that they sent the sample to Wright Patterson AFB (I know, the UFO center) but also the UAV development center.
I wasn't sure where the cargo bag came from. I read it as a Predator cargo bag.
I'm not a UFO person, however, by defination, this was a UFO. They cant ID it, it was flying, and an object it was.
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posted on
04/15/2004 3:45:09 AM PDT
by
Lokibob
(All typos and spelling errors are mine and copyrighted!!!!)
To: snopercod
You'd think so.
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