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Old 16th Aug 2004, 16:48
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Still lost

Yes, The other aircraft is still lost, registration N9911S. Traveling from LCE to SJO via TGU and MGA. Never reported again after 15 minutes out of LCE, One Honduran Airforce Bell 412, and one Us Army UH-60 helicopters have been searching the route for 12 days and still nothing. Passengers on Board James Maher, Eduard Braga.


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Old 17th Aug 2004, 13:08
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This was the AA pilot, right? I believe his wife is down there trying to get the US Embassy to do more. Another pilot told me he didn't get above 10,000 feet to clear the mountain in La Ceiba. Although, from what I heard in TGU, his emergency beacon didn't go off, either.

BTW - Aguas Maduro was sitting behind me on the MIA-TGU flight. As people boarded, they either loved her and blew kisses at her or they looked the other way.
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