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Steve Foley writes:
I don't think (but I have no actual knowledge - haven't even checked the NTSB site) that Jr used this. From what I recall, his family reported the plane was overdue. JFK Jr. did not file a flight plan on his final flight. His last communication with ATC was at the time of his take-off from Essex County Airport. There was no contact with FSS. No weather briefings were requested by the accident pilot. A radar target squawking VFR and matching the circumstances of the accident aircraft was observed at 2049:59 on the night of the accident. It made many erratic movements. A TCAS warning in a commercial airliner also correlates with the circumstances of the accident flight. The full narrative is available at http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief2.asp?...MA178& akey=1 -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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