Really sad news.

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DrySuitDave:
Read a CNN report that said a commercial airline pilot says he remembers seeing this particular plane and saw that the registration numbers had ben painted over, but he could still make out the original numbers and supposedlly they matched the missing jet that the U.S government has been searching for for quite some time.....
This is a different incident - the missing Angolan jet was a 727, and there is suspicion that a Christmas day crash might be that jet. This is a completely separate accident.
Rick
 
Saw this on CNN yesterday morning before heading for Catalina. Sharm is one of the top destinations for divers in Europe, especially in France. One of the best spots in the world, just 4 hours away. I have many friends who spend most of their vacations over there, as Americans routinely fly out to Bonaire or the Bahamas. This is very sad. My thoughts are with the family.
 
Am heading to Sharm in March, will pay my repects when i get there i think.
 
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