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Text Box: Mission Update
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 14, 2004-BUSINESSMAN AND HIS PILOT CRASH NEAR GRAPEVINE ON STORMY NIGHT 

TEJON RANCH-- The FAA Flight Control Center in Palmdale lost radio and radar contact with a pilot of a Cessna 210, propeller driven, six seat aircraft around Thursday night. The pilot had been reporting turbulence in the area. The plane was on a charter flight from to . The United States Air Force Civil Air Patrol was notified of the missing aircraft and launched it’s search efforts soon there after. Weather in the search area included significant snow and prevented the use of any airborne resources. Civil Air Patrol ground units assisted the Kern County Sheriffs deputies in locating the wreckage as the weather broke early Saturday morning. It was found very close to the planes final FAA radar track data recording. For further details please contact the Fresno Composite Squadron 112

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