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Old March 2nd 04, 03:36 PM
James M. Knox
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Big John wrote in
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Yesterday, 29 Feb, Brazoria County Airport just south of Houston.

Perp cut locks on 16 hangers .
Only thing taken was a C-172 and two 6 pacs (Texas staff of life).
T/O was about 06:30.
Airplane ran into high tension lines 3 miles from airport.
If anyone sees a wayward pilot, please report to proper authorities
)


I saw an earlier article on the crash, with no pilot anywhere near the
plane. At that time they hadn't found out about the breakin, and didn't
know where the plane came from. Sigh... another failed Darwin Award
candidate!

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