Posted on 10/04/2001 12:28:10 PM PDT by Driller
Coast Guard aircraft searched for a thrid day Wednesday for a missing State Department plane used to spray crops during the drug war in Columbia.
US Coast Guard Petty Officer Robert Swanson said no signs of the plane had been found as of late Wednesday. The single engine plane, which carried only one pilot, took off early Monday from Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos Islands, a dependent territory of the United Kingdom located southeast of the Bahamas.It was en route to Patrick Airforce Base, on Flordia's East Coast south of Cape Canaveral.
Swanson said two Coast Guard aircraft and a cutter were searching for the Ayres S2RHG-T65 Wednesday afternoon. He said a U.S. Air Force plane was expected to join them Wednesday evening.
The search area has expanded from an area of 120 miles southeast of Freeport, Grand Bahama to the entire outer Bahamas, Swanson said.
OPERATION CAMEL TOE...
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Okay. I am ignorant of search methods, etc., when a plane disappears, and I know zip of the weather in the area. Any chance it's "just" underwater somewhere?
(I suspect that if it had been spreading anthrax post-disappearance, the casualty count even a few hours later would be higher than one. If it's higher than one by the time I send this, disregard this parenthetical remark.)
The truck and it's legal driver had gone missing on the 14th of Sept. The homing device stopped transmitting. He's left behind a young daughter and gave no indication to family he'd be going somewhere.
Supposedly, the aerosol produced by a crop duster would be insufficiently fine to deliver the anthrax very effectively. It may well be that the terrorists have already shot their wad, and the casualties will be fairly low. We shall see.
As for the crop duster, my money says its at the bottom of the ocean. You would think maybe a person or two would notice a crop duster, wouldn't you?
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