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Workers found a plane at the bottom of a California lake, potentially solving a 56-year-old mystery
A plane that crashed in 1965 and was never found may have been located in a California lake. Workers testing underwater surveying equipment found a plane in Folsom Lake, CNN reported. The plane's propellers and tail match that of the one that crashed 56 years ago. The wreckage of a small airplane was found deep underwater in a California lake as workers were testing surveying equipment, CNN reported. The wreckage in California's Folsom Lake could likely be the remains of a plane that… (www.yahoo.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Sadly some missing vessels of the air and the sea will not be found.
A reporter should only make a report when they can say
who, what, when, where, how and when. Only then should a news outlet allow a post. PLUS, it should be of interest to the aviation public. The finding of a small plan in a lake is not fascinating new. There are probably hundreds in bodies of water and only when the above 5 facts are known should an editor allow it to be news.
who, what, when, where, how and when. Only then should a news outlet allow a post. PLUS, it should be of interest to the aviation public. The finding of a small plan in a lake is not fascinating new. There are probably hundreds in bodies of water and only when the above 5 facts are known should an editor allow it to be news.
I think what makes this newsworthy is the discovery of the missing plane that may contain the remains of three passengers which has been the subject of periodic searches over the past decades.
As it turns out, this is a different plane.
As it turns out, this is a different plane.
Latest update: Aircraft is from non-fatal 1986 crash, not earlier one. Still looking for the one from '65
https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article252156283.html
https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article252156283.html
Some details on this 1965 accident here:
https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/11958
https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/11958
Thank you... I remember reading about that one, but did not put the 2 together when I saw the article... A sad situation.