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Did any of you participate in the Mechanical Turk online search?

For Steve Fossett's plane last year? I spent weeks poring over small satellite images, so, to me, it is a relief he was finally found. And if you did participate, did you happen to cover that area? It wasn't in any of the images I searched.

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  • doxie
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
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    I wasn't aware of this search going on. Kudos for you taking the time to do so.

    Yes, it is a wonderful relief his plane was found.

  • 1 decade ago

    I never heard of that online search, but I felt so badly when he & his plane disappeared. Bless you for doing your part in searching for him. Steven Fosset's remains have not been found, only his plane & some personal effects were found. He didn't file a flight plan that day & he's the only one who knows why. If he had, perhaps the outcome would have been different. May he R.I.P.

    edit: 10/3/08.....I read in my newspaper today that there was just enough DNA found in Steve Fosset's plane, so they can test it for a positive ID. His family will finally have closure.

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