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Status report August 21 3:17 Boston time
Bruce:
After 26 hours of flight time over a three day period with out a much sleep we are now back on solid New England ground.
Brad, John & I had several objectives.
The first was to understand how to read sonar images. We learned a lot. First a sonar images can […]
Rhonda Raye deserves special mention here. She has been collecting and organizating information about the crew members and their families. For many of the emotional stories of family members finding this site and resolution to a life long mystery, we owe her a debt of graditute.
She has posted a fantastic link to “On […]
The number of visitors to this site has increased tremendously. We’ve had 4,353 visits this week. You can see the spike in the middle of the week - This was when the sonar image was posted and the story in the Globe was published.
There are 29 posts to the blog and 45 comments.
Many of the […]
Status Report #2 Aug 21 6:21 am Cold Harbor, 10:21 am Boston
Bruce
As stated in our first report it is important that we meet up with Pete, Art, Kale and their crews. If we get a break in the weather we will try again today. There are several reasons.
We want to learn the results of […]
Project update August 21st
Bruce:
We are at Cold Bay. Went to Adak but couldn’t land because of low cloud cover. Have refueled and will try again tomorrow depending on weather. Adak requires a 1200 ceiling because of a large mountain in the flight path.
Lucky when we landed at Cold Bay there was a crew repairing […]