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Crash site of missing plane found (North Las Vegas to San Diego)
"R. Hubbell" wrote in message news:20040303194733.3b99a3f5@fstop... An unfortunate end to a plane gone missing: http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_ho.../23314333.html Interesting that they used radar signals to find the crash site. I thought they would always do that. It is extremely difficult to sort out the all those planes squawking 1200; even harder to pick out traces of airplanes with no transponders. They are analyzing the radar tracks to find an airplane that went missing in this area recently. It will probably take several days, if not weeks, with a poor chance of success. There are still large areas of the country without radar coverage of any kind, especially in the West in the mountain regions. |
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