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#16 Mensagem por P44 » Qui Out 02, 2008 1:53 pm

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October 2, 2008

Police: wreckage of Steve Fossett's plane found
By Tracie Cone And Juliana Barbassa, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS



Police say search teams have found the wreckage of missing adventurer Steve Fossett's airplane in eastern California. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Kirsty Wigglesworth, file
MAMMOTH LAKES, Calif. - Police say the plane wreckage found in the rugged mountains of eastern California is that of missing American adventurer Steve Fossett.

Madera County Sheriff John Anderson adds that the plane appears to have crashed head-on into the mountainside.

Crews conducting an aerial search late Wednesday spotted what appeared to be wreckage in the Inyo National Forest near the town of Mammoth Lakes.

Anderson says ground crews confirmed late that night that it was Fossett's single-engine Bellanca plane.

Anderson said no human remains were found in the wreckage.

Teams led by the sheriff's department would continue the search for remains Thursday, while the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board was en route to probe the cause of the crash, he said.



Most of the fuselage disintegrated on impact, and the engine was found quite a distance away, Anderson said.

Searchers began combing the rugged terrain on Wednesday after a hiker found identification documents belonging to Fossett earlier in the week. The wreckage was found about 400 metres from where hiker Preston Morrow made his discovery Monday.

The IDs provided the first possible clue about Fossett's whereabouts since he disappeared Sept. 3, 2007, after taking off from a Nevada ranch owned by hotel magnate Barron Hilton.

Aviators had previously flown over Mammoth Lakes, about 145 kilometres south of the ranch, in the search for Fossett, but it had not been considered a likely place to find the plane.

The most intense searching was concentrated north of the town, given what searchers knew about sightings of Fossett's plane, his plans for when he had intended to return and the amount of fuel he had in the plane.

A judge declared Fossett legally dead in February following a search for the famed aviator that covered 50,000 square kilometres.


http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2008/ ... 53656.html




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#17 Mensagem por Skyway » Dom Out 05, 2008 3:39 pm

Verdade, esqueci de postar aqui.

Mas nada do corpo ainda....e acho difícil encontrarem alguma coisa...
Um perda e tanto. :(




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#18 Mensagem por Rui Elias Maltez » Qua Out 29, 2008 7:43 am

O que é estranho é não encontrarem vestígios do corpo nas redondezas, bem como levarem um ano a encontrarem os destroços da aeronave.

Sei que se trata de uma zona desértica, mas nos EUA, e não no Sahara.




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#19 Mensagem por Skyway » Qui Out 30, 2008 12:43 pm

Infelizmente acho que é grande a possibilidade de um bicho ter pego o corpo e levado pra algum outro lugar...

Lá tem Coiotes, Pumas e Raposas que podem ter acabado com o que restou...




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#20 Mensagem por Rui Elias Maltez » Ter Nov 04, 2008 10:02 am

O milionário americano desapareceu há um ano
Testes de ADN confirmam morte de Steve Fossett

04.11.2008 - 11h12 Agências / http://ultimahora.publico.clix.pt/noticia.asp

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Testes genéticos de ADN realizados aos dois ossos encontrados perto dos destroços do avião em que Steve Fosset seguia quando se despenhou nas montanhas da Califórnia perto do Nevada, confirmam que o milionário americano está morto. O anúncio foi feito ontem pelas autoridades locais e põe fim ao mistério do desaparecimento do aventureiro Fossett, que se prolongava há mais de um ano.

“Um laboratório forense do Departamento de Justiça da Califórnia determinou que os itens descobertos na semana passada contêm ADN que corresponde ao ADN de James Stephen Fosset”, podia ler-se no comunicado revelado por um oficial de justiça da Califórnia.

Um porta-voz da polícia local disse que os ossos foram encontrados a mais de 800 metros do aparelho na passada quarta-feira.

Fossett, de 63 anos, desapareceu a 3 de Setembro de 2007 depois de levantar voo de um rancho no Nevada num aparelho Bellanca 8KCAB (N240R).

No princípio do mês passado as autoridades locais descobriram os destroços do avião depois de um montanhista ter encontrado perto do Parque Natural de Yosemite cartões de identificação que pertenciam a Fossett.




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#21 Mensagem por Rui Elias Maltez » Ter Nov 04, 2008 10:13 am

MAMMOTH LAKES, Calif.

More than a year after the mysterious disappearance of millionaire adventurer Steve Fossett, searchers have found the wreckage of his plane in the rugged Sierra Nevada along with enough human remains for DNA testing.

The remains were found amid a field of debris that stretched 400 feet long and 150 feet wide in a steep section of the mountain range, the National Transportation Safety Board said today at a press conference. Some personal effects also were found at the crash site, but investigators would not describe them in any detail.

"We found human remains, but there's very little. Given the length of time the wreckage has been out there, it's not surprising there's not very much," said National Transportation Safety Board acting Chairman Mark Rosenker. "I'm not going to elaborate on what it is."

The 63-year-old thrill-seeker vanished on a solo flight 13 months ago. The mangled debris of his single-engine Bellanca was spotted from the air late Wednesday near the town of Mammoth Lakes and was identified by its tail number. Investigators said the plane had slammed straight into a mountainside.

"It was a hard-impact crash, and he would've died instantly," said Jeff Page, emergency management coordinator for Lyon County, Nev., who assisted in the search.

NTSB investigators went into the mountains Thursday to figure out what caused the plane to go down. Most of the fuselage disintegrated on impact, and the engine was found several hundred feet away at an elevation of 9,700 feet, authorities said.

"It will take weeks, perhaps months, to get a better understanding of what happened," Rosenker said before investigators set off.

Search crews and cadaver dogs scoured the steep terrain around the crash site in hopes of finding at least some trace of his body and solving the mystery of his disappearance once and for all.

Rosenker said enough remains were found to provide coroners with DNA.

Fossett vanished on Sept. 3, 2007, after taking off from a Nevada ranch owned by hotel magnate Barron Hilton. The intrepid balloonist and pilot was scouting locations for an attempt to break the land speed record in a rocket-propelled car.

His disappearance spurred a huge search that covered 20,000 square miles, cost millions of dollars and included the use of infrared technology. Eventually, a judge declared Fossett legally dead in February. For a while, many of his friends held out hope he survived, given his many close scrapes with death over the years.

The breakthrough -- in fact, the first trace of any kind -- came earlier this week when a hiker stumbled across a pilot's license and other ID cards belonging to Fossett a quarter-mile from where the plane was later spotted in the Inyo National Forest. Investigators said animals might have dragged the IDs from the wreckage while picking over Fossett's remains.

The rugged area, situated about 65 miles from the ranch, had been flown over 19 times by the California Civil Air Patrol during the initial search, Anderson said. But it had not been considered a likely place to find the plane.

Lt. Col. Ronald Butts, a pilot who coordinated the Civil Air Patrol search effort, said gusty conditions along the mountains' upper elevations hampered efforts to search by air, as did the small amount of debris that remained after the plane crashed.

"Everything we could have done was done," Butts said.

Searchers had concentrated on an area north of Mammoth Lakes, given what they knew about sightings of Fossett's plane, his travel plans and the amount of fuel he had.

"With it being an extremely mountainous area, it doesn't surprise me they had not found the aircraft there before," Lyon County Undersheriff Joe Sanford said.

As for what might have caused the wreck, Mono County, Calif., Undersheriff Ralph Obenberger said there were large storm clouds over the peaks around Mammoth Lakes on the day of the crash.

Fossett made a fortune in the Chicago commodities market and gained worldwide fame for setting records in high-tech balloons, gliders, jets and boats. In 2002, he became the first person to circle the world solo in a balloon.

He also swam the English Channel, completed an Ironman triathlon, competed in the Iditarod dog sled race and climbed some of the world's best-known peaks, including the Matterhorn in Switzerland and Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.

"I hope now to be able to bring to closure a very painful chapter in my life," Fossett's widow, Peggy, said in a statement. "I prefer to think about Steve's life rather than his death and celebrate his many extraordinary accomplishments."

-- The Associated Press

http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2008/10/




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#22 Mensagem por Skyway » Ter Nov 04, 2008 10:16 am

:(

Agora sim, descanse em paz...




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Re: Steve Fosset desaparecido

#23 Mensagem por Rui Elias Maltez » Ter Nov 04, 2008 1:27 pm

ADN confirma morte de Steve Fossett

13h03m / http://jn.sapo.pt/PaginaInicial/Gente/Interior

Os resultados dos testes de ADN acabam com o mistério: Steve Fossett está morto. Os ossos encontrados numa região inóspita do Estado da Califórnia, perto do Parque Nacional de Yosemite, são mesmo do "Rei" dos recordes do Mundo de aviação.

Ao contrário do "Rei", o Elvis que muitos, na América e não só, acreditam ainda estar vivo, Steve Fosset, aventureiro dos ares, morreu. Deixa para trás um legado de aventura, em mais de 100 recordes do Mundo, em aviões e balões. O último foi feito, como tantos, sozinho, em 42 mil quilómetros à volta da Terra.

Numa conferência de imprensa, John Anderson, Xerife do Condado de Madera, Califórnia, disse que os testes de ADN "foram conclusivos e que os ossos pertencem efectivamente a Fossett. Confirmou também que na zona do local onde caiu o avião, foram encontrados uns ténis e a licença de voo de Fossett com marcas de mordeduras de animais.

A equipa de buscas, inicialmente, que foi para o terreno em Outubro, encontrou apenas alguns restos mortais junto aos destroços. Na semana passada, foram encotnradas as ossadas, definitivas, numa montanha de cerca de três mil metros, perto da fronteira com o Nevada, juntamente com vários destroços do avião.

Peggy Fossett, a viúva de Steve, ficou aliviada com os resultados da perícia ao ADN. Falta apenas os resultados da Comissão de Aviação e Segurança a Bordo para descansar em paz.

"Espero que os resultados da análise ao ADN ponha um fim definitivo na especulação em torno da morte do Steve", disse Peggy Fosset. "Têm sido tempos muito difíceis para mim. Agradeço a todos os que ajudaram a explicar esta tragédia", acrescentou.

Ficam por esclarecer, ainda em investigação, as razões do desaparecimento de Steve Fossett, a 3 de Setembro de 2007, quando sulcava os céus aos comandos de um avião monomotor "Bellanca Citabria Super Decathlon".

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Como outros, morreu inesperadamente e prematuramete, mas morreu a fazer aquilo que mais gostava: desafiar a gravidade, sem nunca desistir. :(




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