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Old March 9th 04, 12:22 AM
C J Campbell
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Washington State Department of Transportation

Aviation News Service

March 8, 2004





WSDOT Suspends Search for Missing Aircraft



Bremerton - WSDOT officially suspended the active search for the missing
Cessna 170 aircraft at 6 p.m. on Sunday, a week after the aircraft was first
reported overdue by family members. David Verstrate and Harold Bennett were
on board the single-engine aircraft, which was headed from Diamond Point to
Auburn around 4 p.m. on February 29.



After six days of searching and no new leads to pursue, WSDOT had to call
off the search mission, according to Tom Peterson, WSDOT Search and Rescue
Coordinator. The mission is still considered "open" and will resume if
other credible leads are received.



Oil slicks found in Case Inlet, near Heron Island, along with two witness
reports, make the body of water an area of high interest. Without sonar
capabilities, however, WSDOT is unable to effectively search the inlet,
which is about 140 feet deep. WSDOT is currently trying to obtain a
resource that has the sonar capabilities, according to Peterson.



Washington Air Search and Rescue and Civil Air Patrol volunteers
participated in the search from Bremerton National Airport. Sixty-seven
aircraft took part in the mission, logging over 274 hours of flight time.



Nisha Hanchinamani


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Christopher J. Campbell
World Famous Flight Instructor
Port Orchard, WA


If you go around beating the Bush, don't complain if you rile the animals.



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Old March 11th 04, 01:59 AM
MRQB
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This makes me wonder what my tax dollars are going for? There is a chance
they could still be alive! Alive until proven Dead right? If i had an
airplane idd be out helping out in the search just think how outraged you
would be if you were a family member or close friend. Most of all if they
are alive it could take more than a week to walk out of the terain that they
are suspected to have gone down in and if they are injured it would take
even longer. Come on Washington State Department of Transportation dont give
up till you find them alive or dead.

MRQB
PP-ASEL


"C J Campbell" wrote in message
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Washington State Department of Transportation

Aviation News Service

March 8, 2004





WSDOT Suspends Search for Missing Aircraft



Bremerton - WSDOT officially suspended the active search for the missing
Cessna 170 aircraft at 6 p.m. on Sunday, a week after the aircraft was

first
reported overdue by family members. David Verstrate and Harold Bennett

were
on board the single-engine aircraft, which was headed from Diamond Point

to
Auburn around 4 p.m. on February 29.



After six days of searching and no new leads to pursue, WSDOT had to call
off the search mission, according to Tom Peterson, WSDOT Search and Rescue
Coordinator. The mission is still considered "open" and will resume if
other credible leads are received.



Oil slicks found in Case Inlet, near Heron Island, along with two witness
reports, make the body of water an area of high interest. Without sonar
capabilities, however, WSDOT is unable to effectively search the inlet,
which is about 140 feet deep. WSDOT is currently trying to obtain a
resource that has the sonar capabilities, according to Peterson.



Washington Air Search and Rescue and Civil Air Patrol volunteers
participated in the search from Bremerton National Airport. Sixty-seven
aircraft took part in the mission, logging over 274 hours of flight time.



Nisha Hanchinamani


--
Christopher J. Campbell
World Famous Flight Instructor
Port Orchard, WA


If you go around beating the Bush, don't complain if you rile the animals.






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Old March 11th 04, 02:22 AM
Tony Cox
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"MRQB" wrote in message
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This makes me wonder what my tax dollars are going for? There is a chance
they could still be alive! Alive until proven Dead right? If i had an
airplane idd be out helping out in the search just think how outraged you
would be if you were a family member or close friend. Most of all if they
are alive it could take more than a week to walk out of the terain that

they
are suspected to have gone down in and if they are injured it would take
even longer. Come on Washington State Department of Transportation dont

give
up till you find them alive or dead.


Perhaps someone should tell them there's a Kennedy on board.


 




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