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If they are so sure that Steve Fossett crashed (as opposed to some Howard Hughes stunt), why is there....?
absolutely NO speculation or theorizing why neither of the two locating devices (one on the plane that can be manually activated by the pilot or is automatically activated in the event of a crash, and the other in his Breitling wristwatch) is sending out a signal? I have read or heard absolutely nothing as to why this would be so. Shouldn't at least one of these things be working??? Anybody else think this is a bit odd?
Sure something is odd. If, as a couple of answerers have said, the crash was so catastrophic that the automatic locating device on the plane was destroyed, then there was no reason to think he could have survived. And if he HAD survived, as was the stated hope of the people searching for him, he WOULD have activated his Breitling Watch, and the device on the plane would have been activated as well. He would also have started enough of a fire to make some visible smoke. Surely if he had food and water on board (which he did) he would have a means to start a survival fire. Something does not add up here. There seems to be more than the normal desire to find his body before some hiker or hunter does. Because if he did go down, as they say he did, they know full well that he is dead. Why the extraordinary urgency of such a massive search for a dead man?????
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