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Old October 25th 03, 03:50 AM
Casey Wilson
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Default Columbia debris search...

Hi all,

I'm working on an article about the Columbia shuttle disaster. I'd like to
exchange emails with folks in the southwest who participated in airborne
searchs. It is an aviation magazine and ground search parties don't fit. The
editor suggested sticking with involvement by the CAP and/or ultralight
flyers -- I'm not that exclusive. We can swap stories here for general
interest, or privately by email, if you'd rather.

Replace the slashes with dots -- casey/wilson at mail/com

Thanks,



 




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