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  #21  
Old October 2nd 06, 08:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Martin Hotze" wrote in message
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On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 02:59:36 GMT, Mike Adams wrote:

It is a good picture if I do say so myself - good Arizona scenery,

perfect for television! Jay, do you have
any copyright disclaimers on the website?


*HAHA* .. this was a good one. Jay and copyright ... *ROTFL*


I'm gonna send Jay a fancy letter saying I'm from the AIAA (Aviation Image
Association of America), and if he wants to host any aviation images, he has
to send me $99 per year.


  #22  
Old October 2nd 06, 11:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
ups.com...
Sure enough, the TV story was using a picture of MY airplane. I
recognized the
picture and knew it was on the Rogue's gallery website.


God almighty, Mike, that's the weirdest tale I've heard in a long time.


Sorry for the headache -- what *are* the odds of that happening? There
must be hundreds -- thousands? -- of pictures of Cessnas on the
internet!
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Hey, wouldn't the Rogue's Gallery be a good place to start looking for,
well, you know, "THAT" kind of person?

Al G


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Old October 3rd 06, 05:30 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Mike Adams wrote:

Nothing new. The CAP conducted searches a few days ago between here and Sedona, but nothing new
has been announced in the media. We've had good weather all week, so that's not a factor. But even
though the path between Phoenix and Sedona is well-travelled, there's still a lot of open country between
here and there.


CAP has been conducting searches every day since the aircraft was
reported missing. According to the news, there were 20 sorties last
Saturday, and 10 (I think) on Sunday. The search is continuing.

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Old October 3rd 06, 12:48 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On 2006-09-30, Jay Honeck wrote:
Sorry for the headache -- what *are* the odds of that happening? There
must be hundreds -- thousands? -- of pictures of Cessnas on the
internet!


Happened to me once - there was a news story about someone crashing a
Beech Musketeer, and CNN linked to my page on the Beech Musketeer. I
noticed when I was suddenly getting tens of thousands of hits on that
page and checked the referrer!

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Old October 4th 06, 03:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Mxsmanic wrote:
writes:

CAP has been conducting searches every day since the aircraft was
reported missing. According to the news, there were 20 sorties last
Saturday, and 10 (I think) on Sunday. The search is continuing.


Just out of curiosity, wouldn't a few good satellite photographs allow
a much wider area to be examined more quickly?

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Spy satellites work well when you don't want someone to know you are
watching. ;)

If there are survivors, they can signal a live, low-flying aircraft.
The search crew looks not only straight down, but sideways (Searches
can be parallel lines as close as necessary, though 1-mile spacings are
usual. So we can be looking about 1/2 mile sideways, more or less.)
It's surprising how aircraft tend to slide under trees, etc. and can't
be seen from straight up. Many times, we have to look for "clues",
such as ground damage, burn marks in trees, etc. Unfortunately, many
wrecks aren't recognizable--just scattered aluminum.

With multiple aircraft, we can cover quite a bit of territory
simultaneously. If an aircraft is found, we can circle or otherwise
communicate directly with ground teams to lead them to a site.

Speaking of ground teams, there are quite a few people working a search
who are not in the air. Mission base has people handling information,
planning, communications, logistics, dealing with families and other
officials, etc. Ground team members are also trained in their
functions. They are all volunteers.

A major advantage is that the crews work for free! Actually, we pay
for the privilege since we do spend money training, etc.

In addition, CAP members are qualified to assist in other types of
disasters, as part of the national Incident Command structure. We've
worked floods, hurricanes, whatever; this is either with air capability
or just as food-carrying ground pounders.

  #28  
Old October 4th 06, 05:01 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Gig 601XL Builder writes:

The fuel value of moving a spy satellite just 1 degree to cover a specific
area would pay for several 100 if not 1000s of CAP missions.


I didn't say anything about moving a satellite, nor did I say anything
about spy satellites. There may have been satellites already covering
the area. Commercial satellites already have enough resolution to
spot wreckage.

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Old October 4th 06, 03:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Mike Adams wrote:
"Peter R." wrote:

The story of the mix-up and the fact that the police and/or news
research crew using Jay's site for the picture were amusing. However,
the underlying incident is not.


I agree.

Any word about the missing aircraft?


Nothing new. The CAP conducted searches a few days ago between here and Sedona, but nothing new
has been announced in the media. We've had good weather all week, so that's not a factor. But even
though the path between Phoenix and Sedona is well-travelled, there's still a lot of open country between
here and there.

Here's an earlier story: http://www.azcentral.com/12news/news...ng0929-CP.html

Mike



Maybe its listed he

http://members.aol.com/jkprodco/stol...tolen-list.htm

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Old October 4th 06, 03:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Skylune" wrote:

Maybe its listed he

http://members.aol.com/jkprodco/stol...tolen-list.htm


It's not and I don't see why it would be. It's the airplane owner that's missing. The airplane is just
incidental.

Mike
 




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