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classicman 10-02-2008 03:42 PM

Fossett plane found
 
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Fossett plane found, sheriff says

(CNN) -- Authorities have found the plane Steve Fossett was flying when he disappeared last year, but they have not found the millionaire adventurer's body, the Madera County, California, sheriff said Thursday. "They did locate an aircraft which we have now confirmed is the one Steve Fossett was flying when it disappeared last Labor Day," Madera County Sheriff John Anderson told reporters at a news conference in Mammoth Lakes.

The single-engine Bellanca appeared to have crashed head-on into the side of a mountain in the Sierra Nevada, and the damage was "so severe I doubt someone would've walked away from it," he said. The engine was about 300 feet higher on the mountain than the fuselage and the wings, Anderson said.

Fossett was last seen the morning of September 3, 2007, when he took off from the Flying-M Ranch outside Minden, Nevada, on what he said would be a pleasure flight over the Sierra Nevada.

He was carrying a bottle of water and had no parachute.

Investigators homed in on the area near Mammoth Lakes on Wednesday after hikers there found a sweat shirt, cash and identification cards with Fossett's name.

The hikers did not find any wreckage; an aerial search discovered the airplane parts about a quarter-mile away, Anderson said.

Ground crews confirmed Wednesday night that the wreckage was Fossett's plane. The sheriff said authorities were not certain if the cash and sweat shirt belonged to Fossett.
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A National Transportation Safety Board team arrived Thursday to investigate the crash. The NTSB said the wreckage had been discovered around an altitude of 10,000 feet in the Sierra Nevada near Mammoth Lakes.

The photographs the NTSB team has seen indicate "a high-impact crash which appears to be consistent with a nonsurvivable accident," acting NTSB chairman Mark Rosenker told reporters.

classicman 10-02-2008 03:44 PM

I wonder if he just jumped out of the plane at the last moment? What is that area like? Are there animals there that would "dispose" of his body?

Pie 10-02-2008 04:13 PM

cm, I love the combination of your current sig and that article...

BigV 10-02-2008 04:16 PM

no parachute... no jumping

barefoot serpent 10-02-2008 05:02 PM

A high-speed impact would leave nothing but scraps for the bugs -- nothing for the coyotes.

Griff 10-02-2008 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by classicman (Post 489178)
I wonder if he just jumped out of the plane at the last moment? What is that area like? Are there animals there that would "dispose" of his body?

I think this is near Mamouth Mountain a place of awesome skiing. I bet you could find a bear to do the job.

SamIam 10-02-2008 05:11 PM

You'd think there would be a bone or two. Maybe they were carried off by the animal scavengers?

xoxoxoBruce 10-02-2008 11:01 PM

They found pieces of human in the plane.

sweetwater 10-03-2008 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 489297)
They found pieces of human in the plane.

DB Cooper, perhaps?

Trilby 10-03-2008 07:54 AM

This is a lesson for all of us. Just because you are really wealthy does NOT mean you won't end up as cougar-suppper.

ZenGum 10-03-2008 08:07 AM

Thanks, Bri, but I am unlikely to need that information. Not only due to the scarcity of cougars here-abouts ;)

Trilby 10-03-2008 08:10 AM

Where the hell are you, Zen? Oz? Kiwi-land? Outer Mongolia?

ZenGum 10-03-2008 08:14 AM

Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. A little to the right of the middle of the bottom bit of coast, where it goes all squiggly.

As well as not worrying about cougars, I also don't foresee problems with being really rich.

Trilby 10-03-2008 08:18 AM

Any man who can write this:

Hmmm, some very interesting metaphysical undertones there, contrasting juxtapositioning of the differential archetypical monotypes zeugmatically tranpositing to emphatic alliterative affirmations of phallocentric certainty of the subject/object dichotomy.

Could be rich if he really wanted. I'll bet you've put all your money in leather elbow patches. Lucky for you, some of us really like that.

ZenGum 10-03-2008 08:27 AM

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