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Old September 7th 07, 02:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Steve Fossett missing?

Maybe.. maybe not...
Lets see, been 4 days, No plane radio, no ELT, no Cell phone, no Personal
tracker.
The chances of having so many com avenues fail without injury sure worry's
one.
I personally think of 2 guestamated probabilities.
Either he chose to disappear or he went into the water.
Seen as I'm sure he had lots of adrenaline yet to be tapped for future
records.
Hmmm,
I sure wish him well and a speedy recovery with condolences to his family.






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oups.com...
Fossett had a typical ELT that apparently did not turn on or was out
of range.

I have a APRS tracker that continuously sends position/velocity info
on the ham frequency. Worked very well so far and gives peace of mind
to relatives - and useful to FAA on a flight plan. If Fosset had a
continuous tracker, the job of finding him might have been a lot
easier.

You can build an APRS tracker for about $250. A basic ham license is
easy to get.

For more info http://www.abri.com/sq2000/GPStrack.html
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SQ2000 canard, http://www.abri.com/sq2000/

On Sep 4, 2:13 pm, "Rob Turk" wrote:
CNN reports Steve Fossett is missing.
"
Fossett took off from a private air strip known as Flying M Ranch, near
Smith Valley, 30 miles south of Yerington, Nevada, on Monday, with enough
fuel for four to five hours of flight, according to the Civil Air Patrol.
Yerington is south of Carson City, near the California border."

Let's hope for the best