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Old April 22nd 06, 06:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Aviation Fatalities: "he died doing something he loved..."


"RST Engineering" wrote in message
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I second Dudley's theory that Scott was not alive at the moment of impact.

Actually, I don't really have a "theory" per se. I do however, have an
interest in viewing the post mortem report; call it a "hunch" more than a
"theory". It's far too early for anyone, least of all me, to be forming
theories on the cause of this accident.
I'm a firm believer in letting investigations run their course. There are
all too many times when the obvious ends up not being the cause of a crash
at all, but rather something that reveals itself during the post accident
investigation.
I just have a "feeling" about Crossfield based on the way he thought about
and acted about aviation safety issues all through his life. I could be
totally off base, but seeing that post mortem report has at least piqued my
interest if nothing else.
Dudley Henriques