Scott Crossfield goes missing

Started by fyrfitrmedic, April 20, 2006, 01:45:39 PM

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ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Authorities were searching early Thursday for a small plane registered to a famed test pilot that vanished from radar on Wednesday on a flight from Prattville, Alabama, to Manassas, Virginia.

Air traffic control last had contact with the plane registered to test pilot Scott Crossfield about 11 a.m. Wednesday when it was about 10 miles southwest of Ellijay, Georgia, about 60 miles north of Atlanta, an FAA spokeswoman told CNN.


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MAJ Tony Rowley CAP
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capchiro

I believe they just found the aircraft and there was a body in the crash.  God Speed Scott Crossfield, Americal Hero
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Cadet Bonnett

god speed and blue skies kind sir.  :'(
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alexalvarez

May God be with the families and friends of Scott Crossfield.
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