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On Mon, 20 Mar 2017 22:09:16 -0500, john Szalay <john.szalayatatt.net>
wrote:
>Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com> wrote in
>news:oaq0sl02m7v@drn.newsguy.com:
>
>> http://jalopnik.com/this-ghost-plane-crash-is-one-of-the-weirdest-myste
>> ri-1793462770
>>
>> U.S. and Canadian authorities are rightfully spooked following a plane
>> plane, sparking one of the weirdest mysteries of the year so far.
>>
>> Michigan, which went down into the snow near the north shore of Lake
>> Superior around 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday night near Marathon, Ontario,
>> according to AVweb.com.
>>
>> The spooky part is that local police reported no sign of a pilot at
>> the crash site. There were no footprints or tracks of any kind in the
>> snow and the crashed plane was empty. Evidently it had crashed after
>> running out of fuel while on autopilot, which was still engaged in the
>> wreckage.
>>
>> According to wawa-news.com, the final flight plan was set to be from
>> Ann Arbour to Harbour Springs, Michigan, but the plane overshot and
>> ended up in Canada. The Ontario Provincial Police claims the crash is
>> now part of a missing persons case being investigated by the
>> University of Michigan Police Department.
>>
>> The distance of 407 nautical miles from Ann Arbour to the crash site
>> is just under the 440 nautical mile range of the aircraft. So what
>> exactly is up? Did nobody notice this little plane making a major
>> detour over the lake on radar? Did somebody actually jump out over
>> Lake Superior in March?
>>
>> All we know for sure is a damn plane crashed with nobody in it. You
>>
>>
>> http://wawa-news.com/index.php/2017/03/18/mystery-surrounds-crashed-ces
>> sna-skyhawk/
>>
>>
>> *
>>
>>
>
>
> remember this guy ?
>
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Schrenker
Or this one...
"A small two-seater Cessna 152 plane crashed into a cemetery early
this afternoon.
Search and rescue workers have found two survivors and recovered 300
bodies so far and expect that number to climb as digging continues
into the evening."
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