Posted on 09/25/2007 8:06:47 PM PDT by RDTF
CARSON CITY, Nev. - Relying on new leads from Air Force experts, crews looking for famed aviator Steve Fossett plan to comb a rugged area near Death Valley by air and foot, authorities said Tuesday. Gary Derks, the state Department of Public Safety official in charge of the search, said the Air Force analyzed images picked up by radar and satellite and "picked up what could be Mr. Fossett, his track." "It gives us an idea, if it's him, what direction he was going," Derks said of the wealthy adventurer, missing for more than three weeks.
Derks said the area stretches about 100 miles to the southeast from where Fossett took off Sept. 3, an airstrip on a million-acre ranch owned by hotel mogul Barron Hilton. Maps show the area would include Nevada's remote Silver Peak Range, close to Death Valley National Park in California.
"There's nothing definite, nothing concrete," Derks said. "These are just some hits that we want to track."
Search planes will fly over the area Saturday and Sunday, Derks said.
The area is "very rough terrain," Derks said. "If he's there, he's going to be hard to see. That's why we're sending in the ground search-and-rescue crews, too."
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Insurance scam, perhaps?
Who knows.
Best regards,
HF
The original report when he went down said he was wearing an ELT on his watch (Breitling has such a watch).
The fact that it hasn’t been activated tells me he didn’t survive the crash/forced landing. :-(
I heard the theory was he wanted to go out like Amelia Earhart
re: I heard the theory was he wanted to go out like Amelia Earhart
I imagine it’s pretty tough to find Japanese soldiers these days to capture you, hold you prisoner, kill you and bury you in an unmarked grave on some desolate island somewhere halfway around the world.
I wasn’t aware of that watch. Yes, I believe you MUST be RIGHT. Wonder when they’ll find the crash site with his remains?
That’s right. I’d forgotten about that dif between VFR and IFR. I’m a civvy as far as aviation is concerned, lol. When I was 17, I took and passed a year long Aviation Education course in High School, one of the few classes that actually held my overall interest. At the end of the year, we all went up one at a time in a small plane with a pilot, taking off from a small, local “windsock” airfield, the scariest part was when the Pilot let me land on my own. I hope I never have to anything like that again, because, looking back now at the age of 43, I still shiver, lol.
Freepmail me and I will see what I can arrange. :^P
ROFLMAO
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