On Saturday, June 6, 2015 at 5:06:26 PM UTC-6, Mike the Strike wrote:
The aircraft was found very close to locations indicated by SPOT and FLARM, even though there was only one SPOT fix in the general area. The wreckage was difficult to find because it consists of very small pieces and is on a slope. The initial search also only started in late afternoon a few hours before sunset. We do not know if more location data would have helped.
Mike
Indeed. Local search efforts did not find the wreckage despite hours over the area. This CAP article will show why.
http://www.capvolunteernow.com/news/...n ewsID=20326
A few years ago, local pilots did find the wreckage of Stu Kissel's glider, but had they missed it, a little more than a day later it would have been hidden by winter snows for months.
Condolences to Joe's children and grandchildren.
Frank Whiteley
SSA Director, Region 9